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Fukushima Fiction - The Literary Landscape of Japan's Triple Disaster (Hardcover)
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Fukushima Fiction - The Literary Landscape of Japan's Triple Disaster (Hardcover)
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Fukushima Fiction introduces readers to the powerful literary works
that have emerged out of Japan's triple disaster, now known as
3/11. The book provides a broad and nuanced picture of the varied
literary responses to this ongoing tragedy, focusing on "serious
fiction" (junbungaku), the one area of Japanese cultural production
that has consistently addressed the disaster and its aftermath.
Examining short stories and novels by both new and established
writers, author Rachel DiNitto effectively captures this literary
tide and names it after the nuclear accident that turned a natural
disaster into an environmental and political catastrophe. The book
takes a spatial approach to a new literary landscape, tracing
Fukushima fiction thematically from depictions of the local
experience of victims on the ground, through the regional and
national conceptualizations of the disaster, to considerations of
the disaster as history, and last to the global concerns common to
nuclear incidents worldwide. Throughout, DiNitto shows how fiction
writers played an important role in turning the disaster into a
narrative of trauma that speaks to a broad readership within and
outside Japan. Although the book examines fiction about all three
of the disasters-earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdowns-DiNitto
contends that Fukushima fiction reaches its critical potential as a
literature of nuclear resistance. She articulates the stakes
involved, arguing that serious fiction provides the critical voice
necessary to combat the government and nuclear industry's attempts
to move the disaster off the headlines as the 2020 Olympics
approach and Japan restarts its idle nuclear power plants. Rigorous
and sophisticated yet highly readable and relevant for a broad
audience, Fukushima Fiction is a critical intervention of
humanities scholarship into the growing field of Fukushima studies.
The work pushes readers to understand the disaster as a global
crisis and to see the importance of literature as a critical medium
in a media-saturated world. By engaging with other disasters-from
9/11 to Chernobyl to Hurricane Katrina-DiNitto brings Japan's local
and national tragedy to the attention of a global audience,
evocatively conveying fiction's power to imagine the unimaginable
and the unforeseen.
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