The literary responses to Fukushima disaster appeared in the last few years highlighted the similarities with Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombing experiences as long as both tragedies were caused by an arguable usage of nuclear power. What is remarkable, is that a seismically active area like Japan subjected to earthquakes, tsunamis and volcanic eruptions ever since has not ever taken a stand on the “literature of the catastrophe” in itself. While the literature about Shoah got a foothold as Holocaust novel, the Japanese genbaku bungaku was instead refused by the Japanese bundan and by hibakusha themselves sounding a critical note for the literary value of the testimonial accounts. Nowadays, the increasing number of post- Fukushima litera...
The tradition of the literary retelling is not anew: classical authors like Omero have been quoted a...
Atomic metaphors permeated daily life as the world reacted to the atomic bombings of Japan and the n...
This dissertation takes up the question of how authors, artists, filmmakers and others attempted to ...
The literary responses to Fukushima disaster appeared in the last few years highlighted the similari...
Although the Fukushima literary scenario offers different approaches to the study of dystopia and tr...
Textual agency plays a fundamental role with regard to the literary production devoted to catastroph...
January 27, 1945: the Red Army set Auschwitz concentration camp free, making this date the liberatio...
Kintsugi identifies the ancient Japanese art of repairing broken pottery using lacquer mixed up with...
On 11 March 2011, a ‘triple disaster’ (an earthquake – the strongest since records began – a subsequ...
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster of 2011 has created an alternative space for reportage and jo...
"The 2011 Tōhoku earthquake, tsunami and Fukushima nuclear disaster (collectively referred to as ‘3....
Testimonies are viewed as essential for recording the experience of atomic warfare. However, hibakus...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine three major turning points in Japanese history and the evol...
This study turns the attention to Japanese female journalism in the catastrophic aftermath of 3.11 t...
The tradition of the literary retelling is not anew: classical authors like Omero have been quoted a...
Atomic metaphors permeated daily life as the world reacted to the atomic bombings of Japan and the n...
This dissertation takes up the question of how authors, artists, filmmakers and others attempted to ...
The literary responses to Fukushima disaster appeared in the last few years highlighted the similari...
Although the Fukushima literary scenario offers different approaches to the study of dystopia and tr...
Textual agency plays a fundamental role with regard to the literary production devoted to catastroph...
January 27, 1945: the Red Army set Auschwitz concentration camp free, making this date the liberatio...
Kintsugi identifies the ancient Japanese art of repairing broken pottery using lacquer mixed up with...
On 11 March 2011, a ‘triple disaster’ (an earthquake – the strongest since records began – a subsequ...
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster of 2011 has created an alternative space for reportage and jo...
"The 2011 Tōhoku earthquake, tsunami and Fukushima nuclear disaster (collectively referred to as ‘3....
Testimonies are viewed as essential for recording the experience of atomic warfare. However, hibakus...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine three major turning points in Japanese history and the evol...
This study turns the attention to Japanese female journalism in the catastrophic aftermath of 3.11 t...
The tradition of the literary retelling is not anew: classical authors like Omero have been quoted a...
Atomic metaphors permeated daily life as the world reacted to the atomic bombings of Japan and the n...
This dissertation takes up the question of how authors, artists, filmmakers and others attempted to ...