Art and Activism in Post-Disaster Japan

February 16, 2015

Art and Activism in Post-Disaster Japan
Art and Activism in Post-Disaster Japan

  1. Introduction: Art and Activism in Post-Disaster Japan: はじめに – 災害後の日本におけるアートとアクティビズムAlexander Brown and Vera Mackie
  2. Performance, Mourning and the Long View of Nuclear Space パフォーマンスと喪 核の空間、長期の視線Peter Eckersall
  3. Remembering Hiroshima and the Lucky Dragon in Chim↑Pom’s Level 7 feat. “Myth of Tomorrow” 広島と第五福竜丸を思い浮かべて Chim↑Pom(チム↑ポム)LEVEL7 feat.明日の神話Alexander Brown
  4. The Internet and Personal Narratives in the Post-Disaster Anti-Nuclear Movement 災害後の脱原発運動におけるインターネットと個人の語りTakanori Tamura
  5. Fukushima, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Maralinga (フクシマ、ヒロシマ、ナガサキ、そしてマラリンガ) – Vera Mackie
  6. Natural Disaster, Trauma and Activism in the Art of Takamine Tadasu 高峯挌のアートにおける自然災害、トラウマ、アクティビズム Allison Holland
  7. The Post-3/11 Quest for True Kizuna – Shi no Tsubute by Wagō Ryōichi and Kamisama 2011 by Kawakami Hiromi (真の「絆」を追求する3.11文学 ― 和合亮一「詩の礫」と川上弘美「神様2011」を中心に ―) – Tamaki Tokita
  8. The Recognition of Nuclear Trauma in Sagashite imasu (I am Searching) 『さがしています』核のトラウマを認識することHelen Kilpatrick
  9. Images of Suffering, Resilience and Compassion in Post 3/11 Japan 3.11以後 苦難、回復力、慈しみの映像Carolyn Stevens 

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Volume 13 | Issue 7

Article ID 5582

About the author:

Alexander Brown, Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts, University of Wollongong, is co-editor with Vera Mackie of a special issue on Art and Activism in Post-Disaster Japan. Between October 2011 and March 2013 he was a research student at Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo. He is the author of ‘A Society in Which People Demonstrate: Karatani Kōjin and the Politics of the Anti-nuclear Movement‘, Proceedings of the 18th Conference of the Japan Studies Association of Australia, 10 February 2014.

 

Vera Mackie is Senior Professor of Asian and International Studies and Director of the Centre for Critical Human Rights Research at the University of Wollongong. She is co-author, with Sharon Crozier-De Rosa, of Remembering Women’s Activism (Routledge, 2019). Her essay, ‘Militarised Sexual Violence and Campaigns for Redress’, will be published in Jean Quataert and Lora Wildenthal (eds) The Routledge History of Human Rights (Routledge, in press). Follow Vera on twitter at @veramackie. Follow the Centre for Critical Human Rights Research on twitter @HumanRightsUOW

 

The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus is a peer-reviewed publication, providing critical analysis of the forces shaping the Asia-Pacific and the world.

    About the author:

    Alexander Brown, Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts, University of Wollongong, is co-editor with Vera Mackie of a special issue on Art and Activism in Post-Disaster Japan. Between October 2011 and March 2013 he was a research student at Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo. He is the author of ‘A Society in Which People Demonstrate: Karatani Kōjin and the Politics of the Anti-nuclear Movement‘, Proceedings of the 18th Conference of the Japan Studies Association of Australia, 10 February 2014.

     

    Vera Mackie is Senior Professor of Asian and International Studies and Director of the Centre for Critical Human Rights Research at the University of Wollongong. She is co-author, with Sharon Crozier-De Rosa, of Remembering Women’s Activism (Routledge, 2019). Her essay, ‘Militarised Sexual Violence and Campaigns for Redress’, will be published in Jean Quataert and Lora Wildenthal (eds) The Routledge History of Human Rights (Routledge, in press). Follow Vera on twitter at @veramackie. Follow the Centre for Critical Human Rights Research on twitter @HumanRightsUOW

     

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