Rachel Di Nitto is a Professor of Japanese literary and cultural studies at University of Oregon, with a focus on the nuclear environmental humanities. She researches contemporary cultural production (literature, film, manga) about the 2011 triple disaster in Japan. Her book,
Fukushima Fiction: The Literary Landscape of Japan’s Triple Disaster won the Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Title in 2020. She has published on the films of this disaster and postwar Japan. See her work in The Asia-Pacific Journal, Japan Forum, and her chapter “Toxic Interdependencies: 3/11 Cinema” in The Japanese Cinema Book. She is working on a new environmental humanities monograph titled « Environmental Echoes and Nuclear Traces » that pairs post-Fukushima fiction with novels and short stories from earlier eras of environmental and nuclear harm.
2 Ebooks par Rachel DiNitto
Saeko Kimura: Theorizing Post-Disaster Literature in Japan
This seminal book is the first sustained critical work that engages with the varieties of literature following the triple disastersthe earthquake, tsunami, and meltdowns at the Fukushima nuclear plan …
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Rachel DiNitto: Eco-Disasters in Japanese Cinema
Eco-Disasters in Japanese Cinema explores disaster as a powerful means for addressing environmental crises. It is the first volume dedicated to a multi-genre analysis of environmental themes in Japan …
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