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Ars Vivendi as the Great Earthquake

AMADA Josuke & WATANABE Katsunori (Eds.) November 1, 2015 Seidosha, 224p.

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AMADA Josuke & WATANABE Katsunori (Eds.) November 1, 2015 Ars Vivendi as the Great Earthquake,Seidosha, 224p. ISBN-10:4787233920 ISBN-13:978-4787233929 2000+Tax [amazon][kinokuniya]

■Contents

There are two "disasters" that hitted postwar Japan--the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake and the Great East Japan Earthquake. How have these disasters changed the daily lives of social minorities including disabled persons, the aged, foreigners and immigrants? In this book authors present viewpoints for considering the way(s) of survival after "disasters" and making the concept of the future society.

■Table of Contents

Table of Contents
Introduction WATANABE Katsunori

Chapter 1 Ars Vivendi as the Great Earthquake/Nuclear Power Plant Disaster: Gesture for Survival KURIHARA Akira
1 Social Exclusion as a Result of the Great East Japan Earthquake/Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant Disaster
2 Ars Vivendi as Immigrants of Nuclear Power Plant Disaster
3 Gesture for Survival above Social Exclusion
4 Logical Structure of the Gesture of "Standing near"It

Chapter 2 The Great East Japan Earthquake and "Life" of the Disabled Persons TSUCHIYA Yo
1 Difficulties of Survival: A's Experience
2 Transition to "Welfare" Category: B's Experience
3 Meeting with Disability Movement: C's Experience

Chapter 3 Civil Reconstruction Activities for Supporting Affected Disabled Persons: Life of Disabled Persons and Its Support in the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake and the Great East Japan Earthquake SATO Kei 64-83
1 Difficulties of Affected Disabled Persons
2 Peer Support and Volunteer/Support by NPO
3 Points of Support in the Great East Japan Earthquake and Difficulties
4 Daily Efforts

Chapter 4 What Supports of Disabled Persons in the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake Presents NOZAKI Yasunobu 84-102
1 Private Disaster Experience
2 From the Actual Situation of Affected Disabled Persons: The Issue of not Being Told and Being Forged
3 Disabled Persons in the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake 1: Resurrection/Rescue Activities by Disabled Persons
4 Disabled Persons in the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake 2: Existence of a Movement Before the Disaster
5 Resisting the Justification of Selection of Lives

Chapter 5 Toward Ars Vivendi as Enumeration: Survival of the Aged over Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster AMADA Josuke
1  "déraciné-like" Social Relation that Represents Modern Japanese Society
2 Division of Social Relation of People in Iidatemura as a Result of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster
3 Further Division of Social Relation of People in Iidatemura
4 Narrow Social Relation of Day Larborers in Kotobukimachi
5 Toward Ars Vivendi as Enumeration

Chapter 6 Supportive and Inclusive Welfare Hub after the Great Earthquake: Two Case Studies ISHII Satoshi
1 Construction of Temporary Welfare Housings as a Result of the Earthquake
2 Aragain's Challenge: Making a Local Community Hub
3 Challenge of Niji no Ie: Establishing a New Community
4 Experience of the Earthquake for the Future

Chapter 7 Dynamism under Emergency Situation: Possibility of Change of the Relationship between Japanese Residents and Residents from Foreign Countries since the Great East Japan Earthquake KWAK Kihwan
1 "A Paradise Built in Disaster"
2 Disaster and "Structual Violence"
3 Long-lasting Emergency Situation and Resilience

Chapter 8 Disaster/Life Brazilians in Japan ISHI Angelo
1 Brazilians' Social Relation above Boundary
2 "Live" Voice after "Disaster"
3 Can We Join "Go for it Japan"?
4 Usual Condition and Times of Disaster at the Area of Foreigners
5 What Is the Support from the World!?
6 Transnational Strategy
7 Dangerous Work that Is Being Forced

Chapter 9 A Rural District Survives Until It Is Gone TATEIWA Shin'ya 188-211
1 So Far
2 Basic Diagnosis
3 Receipt
4 Rights concerning Land and Additional Fees
5 Work of Caring Persons
6 Volunteer
7 Industry
8 Who Resists for What?

Afterword AMADA Josuke



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