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This collection examines the event of Fukushima in Japan in terms of urban sociology and cultural politics to portray the triple catastrophe of March 2011 as both a planetary event and a dual economic and environmental crisis which indelibly marked Japan and the wider global community.
Christophe Thouny is Assistant Professor in the Center for Global Communication Strategies at The University of Tokyo, Japan. His research interests focus on the modern urban experience in Japan in relation with nationalism, globalization, and environmental problems. Mitsuhiro Yoshimoto is Professor at the School of International Liberal Studies at Waseda University, Japan.
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.