1st Edition

Japanese Filmmakers in the Wake of Fukushima Perspectives on Nuclear Disasters

By Mitsuyo Wada-Marciano Copyright 2023
250 Pages
by Routledge

250 Pages
by Routledge

250 Pages
by Routledge

In the ongoing aftermath of the nuclear accident in 2011, filmmakers have continued to issue warnings about the state of Japanese society and politics, which remain mired in refusal to change. Nearly a decade in the making, Japanese Filmmakers in the Wake of Fukushima is based on in-person interviews with countless filmmakers, as well as continuous dialogue with them and their work. Author... Read more
Acknowledgements, List of Figures: Captions for the Illustrations, Introduction, Chapter 1: No Nukes before Fukushima: Postwar Atomic Cinema and the History of the Safety Myth, Chapter 2: Striding over 3.11: The Political Power of Ashes to Honey, Chapter 3: Resistance against the Nuclear Village, Chapter 4: The Power of Interviews, Chapter 5: Learning about Fukushima from the Margins, Chapter 6: The Power of Art after 3.11, Appendix: Interview from Film Workshop with Director Hamaguchi Ryusuke, Bibliography

Biography

Mitsuyo Wada-Marciano is Professor of Cinema and Media Studies, and Director of Joint Degree Transcultural Studies (JDTS) Graduate Program in Kyoto University, Graduate Studies of Letters. She is the author of Nippon Modern: Japanese Cinema of the 1920s and 1930s (2008), Japanese Cinema in the Digital Age (2012), No Nukes: Power of Cinema and Contemporary Art in Post Fukushima Japan (in Japanese, 2021). She is also the co-editor of Horror to the Extreme: Changing Boundaries in Asian Cinema (2009), and the editor of Theorizing “Postwar” in the 1950s Japanese Cinema (in Japanese, 2012) and Rethinking the Media Discourses in Post-3.11 (in Japanese, 2019). Her research interests include Japanese cinema and media culture, East Asian Cinema, queer cinema, and archive film in the digital period.