Special Issue: The 100th Anniversary of the 1923 Great Kantō Earthquake (Table of Contents)
Introduction
Fiction from Unstable Ground: The Imagination of Disaster in the Aftermath of the Kantō Earthquake
Giving Earthquake Children the Voice they Deserve One Hundred Years Later
The Imamura vs. Omori Earthquake Forecasting Debate
Coming to Terms with a Colonial Panic Attack: Or, How to Remember the 1923 Kantō Korean Massacres as Chōsenjin Sawagi
Thinking about the Economic Consequences of the Great Kantō Earthquake
Acts of Humanity, Expectations of Returns: Corporate Giving from America’s Industrial Heartland following the Great Kantō Earthquake
Lessons from the Great Kantō Earthquake
Imaging Disaster: Tokyo and the Visual Culture of Japan’s Great Earthquake of 1923
Mapping the Great Kanto Quake: Interview with Watanave Hidenori, Professor at The University of Tokyo Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies
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