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When the tsunami came to shore : culture and disaster in Japan / edited by Roy Starrs.

Other author/creatorStarrs, Roy, 1946-
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoLeiden ; Boston : Global Oriental, [2014]
Descriptionviii, 358 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
Supplemental Content Full text available from Ebook Central - Academic Complete
Subject(s)
Contents Introduction: Cultural responses to disaster in Japan / Roy Starrs -- Part I. Cultural responses to the triple disaster of March 2011 -- Nature's blessing, nature's wrath : Shinto responses to the disasters of 2011 / Aike P. Rots -- Gods, dragons, catfish, and Godzilla : fragments for a history of religious views on natural disasters in Japan / Fabio Rambelli -- Buddhism, the perfect religion for disasters? / Brian Victoria -- Post-3/11 literature in Japan / Roman Rosenbaum -- These things here and now : poetry in the wake of 3/11 / Jeffrey Matthew Angles -- "Shake, rattle and roll" : responses to 3/11 : constructing community through music and the music industry / Henry Johnson -- Learning that emerges in times of trouble : a few cases from Japan / Jay Hendry -- Observations on geomentality in Japan and New Zealand / Kenneth Henshall -- Part 2. Towards a wider perspective--Japanese cultural responses to earlier disasters -- "All shook up" : post-religious responses to disaster in Murakami Haruki's After the quake / Jonathan Dil -- Disaster and national identity : the textual transformations of Japan sinks / Rebecca Suter -- Belated arrival in political transition : 1950s films on Hiroshima and Nagasaki / Yuko Shibata -- Hiroshima rages, Nagasaki prays : Nagai Takashi's Catholic response to the atomic bombing / Kevin M. Doak -- The great Tokyo earthquake of 1923 and poetry / Leith Morton -- Proletarian writers and the great Tokyo earthquake of 1923 / Mats Karlsson -- The "silenced nexus" : female mediation in modern Japanese literature of disaster / Janice Brown.
Scope and content "This collection of essays by an international group of leading experts on Japanese religion, anthropology, history, literature and music presents new research and thinking on the long and complex relationship between culture and disaster in Japan, one of the most 'disaster-prone' countries in the world. Focusing first on responses to the triple disasters of March 2011, the book then puts the topic in a wider historical context by looking at responses to earlier disasters, both natural and man-made, including the great quakes of 1995 and 1923 and the atomic bombings of 1945. This wide-ranging 'double structure' enables an in-depth understanding of the complexities of the issues involved that goes well beyond the clichés and the headlines"--Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Access restrictionAvailable only to authorized users.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2014020424
ISBN9789004268296 (hardback : acid-free paper)

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