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Shadows of Nagasaki : trauma, religion, and memory after the atomic bombing / Chad R. Diehl, editor.

Contributor Diehl, Chad, editor.

Edition Statement:First edition.

ImprintNew York : Fordham University Press, 2024.

Descriptionix, 346 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

Note:Imagining Nagasaki: Religion and History in Postatomic Memoryscapes / Chad R. Diehl -- The "Saint" of Urakami: Nagai Takashi and Early Representations of the Atomic Experience / Chad R. Diehl -- Loving Your Neighbor across the Sea: The Reception of the Work of Nagai Takashi in the Republic of Korea / Haeseong Park, Franklin Rausch -- Faith, Family, Earth, and the Atomic Bomb in the Art of Nagai Takashi / Anthony Richard Haynes -- "Love Saves from Isolation": Ozaki Tomei and His Journey from Nagasaki to Auschwitz and Back / Gwyn McClelland -- "Nagasaki" in Akutagawa Ryu±nosuke's Taisho-Era Literary Imagination / Anri Yasuda -- Lambs of God, Ravens of Death, Rafts of Corpses: Three Visions of Trauma in Nagasaki Survivor Poetry / Chad R. Diehl -- Listening to the Dead and Filling the Void: The Prayer and Activism of Akizuki Tatsuichiro / Maika Nakao -- Breaking New Ground in Nagasaki: Seirai Yuichi's Ground Zero Literature / Michele M. Mason -- Fragmented Memory: The Scattering of the Urakami Cathedral Ruins among Nagasaki's Memorial Landscape / Anna Gasha -- One Fine Day: The Allied Occupation of Nagasaki and "Madame Butterfly House" / Brian Burke-Gaffney -- The Titan and the Arch: Regulating Public Memory through the Peace Statue / Nanase Shirokawa -- How I Came to Criticize Nagai Takashi's Urakami Holocaust Theory / Shinji Takahashi -- On Rereleasing The Bells of Nagasaki to the World / Tokusaburo Nagai.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.



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Contributor
Diehl, Chad, editor.
Title:
Trauma, religion, and memory after the atomic bombing
Series Statement
World War II: The global, human, and ethical dimension
Subject:
Collective memory -- Japan -- Nagasaki-shi.
Nuclear warfare -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church.
Atomic bomb victims -- Religious life -- Japan -- Hiroshima-shi.
Art and nuclear warfare -- Japan -- Nagasaki-shi.
Psychic trauma -- Japan -- Nagasaki-shi.
Nagasaki-shi (Japan) -- History -- Bombardment, 1945 -- Psychological aspects.
Nagasaki-shi (Japan) -- History -- Bombardment, 1945.
Series Added Entry-Uniform title
World War II--the global, human, and ethical dimension.