Planetary Atmospheres and Urban Society After Fukushima
This collection examines the events of Fukushima in Japan in terms of urban sociology and cultural politics, both as a planetary event and a dual economic and environmental crisis which indelibly marked Japan and the wider global community. It considers what cultural forms can express this situation...
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Table of Contents:
- 1 "Dying Wisdom" and "Living Madness" by Satoshi Ukai
- 2 Nuclear Disaster and Bubbles by Mitsuhiro Yoshimoto
- 3 How can I Love my Radioactive Tuna? Planetary Love in Shono Yoriko by Christophe Thouny
- 4 Brave New Sanriku: Recovering from 3.11 by Ramona Bajema
- 5 From Atomic Fission to Splitting Areas of Expertise: When Politics Prevails Over Scientific Proof by Cecile Asanuma-Brice
- 6 Reconstruction of Marginality: Tokyo Bay Area in the Great East Japan Earthquake by Tadahito Yamamoto
- 7 Ecosophy and Planetary Writing by Toshiya Ueno
- 8 In Time for the War: 3/11 After Cinema by Philip Kaffen
- 9 The Gesture from Fukushima Daiichi; The Voice in Furukawa Hideo by Doug Slaymaker
- Conclusion by Mitsuhiro Yoshimoto.