Challenging nuclear pacifism in Japan : Hiroshima's anti-nuclear social movements
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Challenging nuclear pacifism in Japan : Hiroshima's anti-nuclear social movements
(RoutledgeCurzon contemporary Japan series, 107)
Routledge, 2024
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Content Type: text (ncrcontent), Media Type: unmediated (ncrmedia), Carrier Type: volume (ncrcarrier)
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Competing and merging pacifist imaginaries in postwar Japan : introduction
- Emerging constitutional pacifism
- Lucky Dragon No. 5 incident and anti-nuclear and nuclear pacifism
- Survivors' parallel worlds
- Start of Hiroshima's anti-nuclear movement and Moritaki's anti-nuclear imaginary
- Movement to save survivors
- Peace administration and institutionalized Hiroshima Heart
- Hibakusha as storytellers
- Hibakusha self-help movement challenging the state aid regime
- Anti-nuclear power movement
- Reviving constitutional pacifism in Hiroshima
- Fukushima accident and its impact on Hiroshima
- Post-Fukushima Hiroshima movements challenging Hiroshima pacifism
- Hiroshima caught between proactive pacifism and the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons
- Pacifism as imaginary and institution : conclusion