Rethinking Nature in Post-Fukushima Japan
Facing the Crisis
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abstract
This volume brings together the papers presented at the international symposium Rethinking Nature in Contemporary Japan: Facing the Crisis held at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice in March 2015, as the last of a three-years research project on post-Fukushima Japan funded by the Japan Foundation. The book focuses on Religion and Thought, Fine Arts, Music, Cinema, Animation and Performing Arts (Theatre and Dance), from a multidisciplinary perspective.
Environment • Street singers • Japanese New Wave • Seismic ambient noise • Antinuclear protest • Japanese underground music • Japanese Cinema • Tokyo • Japanese Music • Masumura Yasuzō • Natural environment • 1960s • Housing • Performance art and disaster • Nature • Perception • Ideas on music • Resilience • Ecomusicology • Art • Japanese Traditional Music • Enka • Hōgaku • Japan • Emplacement • Great Kantō Earthquake (1923) • The pratice of music • Film production • Landscape • Post-bubble • Garden • Acoustic corporeality • Music and Nature • Exhibition • Gagaku