Listening to the voices of the dead: the 3-11 Tōhoku Disaster speaks

Listening to the Voices of the Dead is an account of the author's search for disquieted voices of the dead in the wake of the March 11, 2011, Tōhoku Disaster and his attempt to translate those voices for the living. Isomae Jun'ichi considers the disaster a challenge for outside observers t...

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Main Author: Isomae, Jun'ichi 1961- (Author)
Contributors: Riggs, Lynne E. (Translator) ; Takechi, Manabu (Translator)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Ann Arbor [Michigan] University of Michigan Press [2024]
In:Year: 2024
Series/Journal:Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Studies number 103
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Japan / Tohoku (Region) / Earthquake / Grieving process / Commemoration of the dead / History 2011-2024
Further subjects:B Asian History
B Sociology: customs & traditions
B Asiatische Geschichte
B Religion & beliefs
B Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami, Japan, 2011 Psychological aspects
B Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami, Japan, 2011 Religious aspects
B Japan
B c 2010 to c 2020
B Tohoku
B ca. 2010 bis ca. 2019
B 21st century history: from c 2000 -
B Asia / Japan / HISTORY
B Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami, Japan, 2011 Social aspects
B Natural Disasters
B Cultural Studies
B SOCIAL SCIENCE / Customs & Traditions
B Religion und Glaube
B Naturkatastrophen
B Kulturwissenschaft: Sitten und Gebräuche
B NATURE / Natural Disasters
B RELIGION / Generals
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Summary:Listening to the Voices of the Dead is an account of the author's search for disquieted voices of the dead in the wake of the March 11, 2011, Tōhoku Disaster and his attempt to translate those voices for the living. Isomae Jun'ichi considers the disaster a challenge for outside observers to overcome, especially for practitioners of religion and religious studies. He chronicles the care and devotion for the dead shown by ordinary people, people displaced from their homes and loved ones. Drawing upon religious studies, Japanese history, postcolonial studies, and his own experiences during the disaster, Isomae uncovers historical symptoms brought to the surface by the traumas of disaster. Only by listening to the disquiet voices of the dead, translating them, and responding to them can we regain our true selves as well as offer peace to the spirits of the victims. While Listening to the Voices of the Dead focuses on this one event in Japanese history and memory, it captures a broadening critique at the heart of many movements responding to how increasing globalization impacts our sense of place and community
Item Description:"Originally published as Shisha no zawameki: Hisai- chi shinkō ron (The Disquiet of the Dead: A Study of Beliefs in the Disaster Zone). Tokyo: Kawade Shobo Shinsha, 2015. This translated edition is extensively revised and updated."--Title page verso
Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-172) and index
Physical Description:XVII, 176 pages cm, Illustrationen
ISBN:978-0-472-05707-8
978-0-472-07707-6