This thesis closely examines Reborn-Art Festival, a new arts and culture festival inaugurated during the summer of 2017 in one of the regions hardest hit by the triple disaster that devastated the northeastern coastline of Japan in 2011. In the face of an unspeakable tragedy like the Great East Japan Earthquake art may not seem like a central concern, but this thesis focuses on that subject specifically, investigating the ways in which art has become part of the healing process in the small community of Ishinomaki by way of the large-scale festival. The proliferation of ‘contemporary art festivals for revitalization’ in rural areas of Japan have become an increasingly researched phenomenon due to their engagement with machizukuri, or commun...
This article reports on research conducted in Christchurch, New Zealand, after the 22 February 2011 ...
This essay shows how a specific understanding of landscape (fūkei) as an agricultural landscape asso...
This dissertation takes up the question of how authors, artists, filmmakers and others attempted to ...
This thesis explores the impact of large-scale natural and human-made disasters primarily on communi...
This thesis will touch on history and relevance of disaster art through three studies. The first con...
This thesis investigates public art and art festivals in the West, and a large scale art project in ...
This article discusses the case of Rikuzentakata, a town almost completely destroyed by the 2011 tsu...
This article discusses the case of Rikuzentakata, a town almost completely destroyed by the 2011 tsu...
The earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear accident that struck Northeast Japan on March 11, 2011 (3.11) p...
Curated by socio-cultural anthropologist Fuyubi Nakamura, the exhibition entitled A Future for ...
Focusing on the Echigo-Tsumari Art Festival (ETAF) in Niigata, Japan, we propose a novel conceptuali...
This article analyzes the various practices of the WAWA Project as a case study of community-based a...
The National Museum of Ethnology (Minpaku) was founded in 1974 as an Inter-University Research Insti...
The relation between art and social evolution, referring to Japanese experience of the tragic events...
The history of Japan teaches us that artistic and cultural production (as well as consumption) was a...
This article reports on research conducted in Christchurch, New Zealand, after the 22 February 2011 ...
This essay shows how a specific understanding of landscape (fūkei) as an agricultural landscape asso...
This dissertation takes up the question of how authors, artists, filmmakers and others attempted to ...
This thesis explores the impact of large-scale natural and human-made disasters primarily on communi...
This thesis will touch on history and relevance of disaster art through three studies. The first con...
This thesis investigates public art and art festivals in the West, and a large scale art project in ...
This article discusses the case of Rikuzentakata, a town almost completely destroyed by the 2011 tsu...
This article discusses the case of Rikuzentakata, a town almost completely destroyed by the 2011 tsu...
The earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear accident that struck Northeast Japan on March 11, 2011 (3.11) p...
Curated by socio-cultural anthropologist Fuyubi Nakamura, the exhibition entitled A Future for ...
Focusing on the Echigo-Tsumari Art Festival (ETAF) in Niigata, Japan, we propose a novel conceptuali...
This article analyzes the various practices of the WAWA Project as a case study of community-based a...
The National Museum of Ethnology (Minpaku) was founded in 1974 as an Inter-University Research Insti...
The relation between art and social evolution, referring to Japanese experience of the tragic events...
The history of Japan teaches us that artistic and cultural production (as well as consumption) was a...
This article reports on research conducted in Christchurch, New Zealand, after the 22 February 2011 ...
This essay shows how a specific understanding of landscape (fūkei) as an agricultural landscape asso...
This dissertation takes up the question of how authors, artists, filmmakers and others attempted to ...