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dc.contributor.authorMcClelland, Gwynen
dc.contributor.authorMiyamoto, Yukien
local.source.editorEditor(s): Roman Rosenbaum and Yasuko Claremonten
dc.date.accessioned2023-11-01T23:24:55Z-
dc.date.available2023-11-01T23:24:55Z-
dc.date.issued2023-05-12-
dc.identifier.citationArt and Activism in the Nuclear Age, p. 154-179en
dc.identifier.isbn9781003320395en
dc.identifier.isbn9781032340678en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/56457-
dc.description.abstract<p>Covid-19 in 2020 produced a "mushroom cloud" which threatened to obscure and suppress the seventy-fifth commemorations of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Official narratives simultaneously attempted to proclaim an end to past difficulties and hibakusha (sufferers of the atomic bombings) and their supporters stood up to all of these challenges. We discuss how the government used the Olympics to promote and showcase recovery or transcendence above nuclear disaster, focused especially on Fukushima, but also on the past atomic bombings. In 1964, after all, an Olympic torch runner born in Hiroshima Prefecture lit the Olympic torch, while in 2020, the closing ceremony was slated for Nagasaki Day.</p><p>How would a Nagasaki perspective understand, make sense of and respond to the Covid-19 "mushroom cloud" as well as the above intentions for the Olympic event? Drawing on surveys of a number of citizens during the year, including a Nagasaki-based novelist, educationalists, nuclear activists and researchers, we detail in this chapter the resilience of memory, undercutting the official narrative that Japan is no longer troubled by its past. There is an evident connection between the production and consumption of both nuclear energy and war, and the normalisation of collateral violence. On the other hand, the resilient memory that people hold of the aftermath of both nuclear accidents and the bombings of Nagasaki and Hiroshima rejects this normalisation, and recalls the impacts especially on sufferers represented by the hibakusha.</p>en
dc.languageenen
dc.publisherRoutledgeen
dc.relation.ispartofArt and Activism in the Nuclear Ageen
dc.relation.isversionof1en
dc.titleSilence and Resilience: Commemorating Nagasaki Alongside the “Extraordinary Noise” of the Olympics and Under the Covid-19 “Mushroom Cloud”en
dc.typeBook Chapteren
dc.identifier.doi10.4324/9781003320395-7en
local.contributor.firstnameGwynen
local.contributor.firstnameYukien
local.profile.schoolSchool of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciencesen
local.profile.emailgmcclell@une.edu.auen
local.output.categoryB1en
local.record.placeauen
local.record.institutionUniversity of New Englanden
local.publisher.placeAbingdon, United Kingdomen
local.identifier.totalchapters12en
local.format.startpage154en
local.format.endpage179en
local.peerreviewedYesen
local.title.subtitleCommemorating Nagasaki Alongside the “Extraordinary Noise” of the Olympics and Under the Covid-19 “Mushroom Cloud”en
local.contributor.lastnameMcClellanden
local.contributor.lastnameMiyamotoen
dc.identifier.staffune-id:gmcclellen
local.profile.orcid0000-0002-6914-2387en
local.profile.roleauthoren
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local.identifier.unepublicationidune:1959.11/56457en
dc.identifier.academiclevelAcademicen
dc.identifier.academiclevelAcademicen
local.title.maintitleSilence and Resilienceen
local.output.categorydescriptionB1 Chapter in a Scholarly Booken
local.relation.doi10.4324/9781003320395en
local.search.authorMcClelland, Gwynen
local.search.authorMiyamoto, Yukien
local.uneassociationYesen
local.atsiresearchNoen
local.isrevisionNoen
local.sensitive.culturalNoen
local.year.published2023en
local.fileurl.closedpublishedhttps://rune.une.edu.au/web/retrieve/32bc3c6a-dc23-48b2-9956-c41080464a85en
local.subject.for2020430301 Asian historyen
local.subject.for2020420699 Public health not elsewhere classifieden
local.subject.seo2020280113 Expanding knowledge in history, heritage and archaeologyen
local.profile.affiliationtypeUnknownen
local.profile.affiliationtypeExternal Affiliationen
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