The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 are a symbolic source of all later views on a nuclear holocaust. The specificity of the Japanese narratives, however, lies in the fact that they take the first-person form, and thus they give a direct testimony of the individuals’ experience. In the article I refer to the personal accounts of the victims of the atomic bomb (the so-called hibakusha) to prove that corporeality is employed in them as the primary category of description, and functions as the existential ground on which both the horror of the explosion is constructed, and the collapse of the “world of life” of the community is experienced
In this thesis, I aim to restore testimonies of Hibakusha, atomic bomb survivors, by using oral hist...
This article examines historical transformations of Japanese collective memory of the atomic bombing...
At the end of World War II, Japan, as well as the rest of the world, was thrust into a new age of un...
The article is focused on Hibakusha ("atom-bombed persons"), radiated persons - women - who suffer d...
Atomic metaphors permeated daily life as the world reacted to the atomic bombings of Japan and the n...
The article analyses the reportage of John Hersey, Svetlana Alexievich and Katarzyna Boni devoted to...
Ten tekst jest poświęcony 70. rocznicy ataku atomowego w Hiroszimie i Nagasaki. Tytuł odnosi się do ...
This paper discusses how the Catholic faith of the hibakusha (atomic bomb victims) and their familie...
This article deals with the problem of representation of the nuclear holocaust in literary theory (i...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90893/1/BodyattheCenter.pdfhttp://deepblue.lib.umich...
Celem niniejszej pracy jest przeanalizowanie jaki wpływ na powojenną kulturę Japonii miały ataki bom...
This article presents a language specialist’s content analysis of four topics related to the memory ...
The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on 6 August and 9 August 1945, respectively, marked an...
Even today, the institutionalisation of state compensation by the Japanese government for the Atomic...
January 27, 1945: the Red Army set Auschwitz concentration camp free, making this date the liberatio...
In this thesis, I aim to restore testimonies of Hibakusha, atomic bomb survivors, by using oral hist...
This article examines historical transformations of Japanese collective memory of the atomic bombing...
At the end of World War II, Japan, as well as the rest of the world, was thrust into a new age of un...
The article is focused on Hibakusha ("atom-bombed persons"), radiated persons - women - who suffer d...
Atomic metaphors permeated daily life as the world reacted to the atomic bombings of Japan and the n...
The article analyses the reportage of John Hersey, Svetlana Alexievich and Katarzyna Boni devoted to...
Ten tekst jest poświęcony 70. rocznicy ataku atomowego w Hiroszimie i Nagasaki. Tytuł odnosi się do ...
This paper discusses how the Catholic faith of the hibakusha (atomic bomb victims) and their familie...
This article deals with the problem of representation of the nuclear holocaust in literary theory (i...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90893/1/BodyattheCenter.pdfhttp://deepblue.lib.umich...
Celem niniejszej pracy jest przeanalizowanie jaki wpływ na powojenną kulturę Japonii miały ataki bom...
This article presents a language specialist’s content analysis of four topics related to the memory ...
The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on 6 August and 9 August 1945, respectively, marked an...
Even today, the institutionalisation of state compensation by the Japanese government for the Atomic...
January 27, 1945: the Red Army set Auschwitz concentration camp free, making this date the liberatio...
In this thesis, I aim to restore testimonies of Hibakusha, atomic bomb survivors, by using oral hist...
This article examines historical transformations of Japanese collective memory of the atomic bombing...
At the end of World War II, Japan, as well as the rest of the world, was thrust into a new age of un...