Anthropology and Disaster in Japan
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<p>This book focuses on the 3.11 disaster in Japan involving a powerful earthquake and tsunami from an anthropological perspective. It critically reflects on the challenges of conducting anthropological research when encountering disaster at home and the position of social scientist as sufferer. Emphasizing the role of culture in disaster mitigation the book offers theoretical consideration of the role of cultural heritage in risk management in line with recent trends in international policy on disaster risk reduction. Taking an approach “with the people in” the author explores how culture features in disaster recovery at community level and considers implications for policy. The chapters explore the response and adaptation by local cultural practitioners and performing arts groups as well as farmers and fishers. Japanese farming and fishing are presented as an innovative and dynamic part of the recovery process. The book will be of interest to scholars and policymakers working in disaster studies Japan studies and fields including anthropology geography sociology and heritage management.</p>
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