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Feeling Unsafe: Exploring the Impact of Nuclear Evacuation
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A0591
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1000040221006
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https://kuid-rm-web.ofc.kobe-u.ac.jp/search/detail?systemId=52e9fde75364912a520e17560c007669
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ALEXANDER, Ronni
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国際協力研究科
収録物名
Journal of Narrative Politics
巻(号)
4(2)
ページ
65-87
出版者
York University
刊行日
2018-04
公開日
2019-06-17
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The 2011 disaster in Northeast Japan resulted in, among other things, the relocation of over 165,000 people from Fukushima and other parts of northeastern Japan. As of February 2017, there are still at least 80,889 people who have still not returned (Fukushima Prefecture 2017.2.6), and many others living in various states of dislocation. Some cannot return but many others are so-called ‘voluntary evacuees’ from outside of the compulsory evacuation zones who receive little or no compensation. Most of the women who have relocated in this way had no particular interest in, or knowledge about, nuclear politics, nor were they opposed to nuclear power, but many have become involved in anti-nuclear politics.This essay draws on Petryna’s use of bio-citizenship in post-Soviet Ukraine (2002) to think about bio-citizenship in post-Fukushima Japan, articularly with regard to expertise and ideas of what is, and is not safe. Taking a narrative approach, it explores stories of decontamination and resistance, looking at the ways the nuclear power plant accident has changed people, their lives and the ways they view themselves. I will suggest that while understandings that conflate being a woman with motherhood and peace have been used strategically by anti-nuclear ovements, the struggle against nuclear power has brought a new subjectivity to many of the women involved that challenges the security iscourse in Japan.
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Fukushima
nuclear
decontamination
resistance
bio-power
safety
stories
Japan
radiation
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国際協力研究科
学術雑誌論文
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Copyright (c) 2018 Journal of Narrative Politics.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
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https://jnp.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/default/article/view/82/83
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