Chad R. Diehl, Brian Burkegaffney, Anna Gasha, Anthony Richard Haynes, Michele M. MasonTrauma, Religion, and Memory After the Atomic Bombing
Shadows of Nagasaki
Trauma, Religion, and Memory After the Atomic Bombing
Herausgeber: Diehl, Chad R
Chad R. Diehl, Brian Burkegaffney, Anna Gasha, Anthony Richard Haynes, Michele M. MasonTrauma, Religion, and Memory After the Atomic Bombing
Shadows of Nagasaki
Trauma, Religion, and Memory After the Atomic Bombing
Herausgeber: Diehl, Chad R
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A critical introduction to how the Nagasaki atomic bombing has been remembered, especially in contrast to Hiroshima. Shadows of Nagasaki traces how Nagasaki's trauma, history, and memory of the bombing manifested through some of the city's many postatomic memoryscapes, such as literature, religious discourse, art, historical landmarks, commemorative spaces, and architecture.
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A critical introduction to how the Nagasaki atomic bombing has been remembered, especially in contrast to Hiroshima. Shadows of Nagasaki traces how Nagasaki's trauma, history, and memory of the bombing manifested through some of the city's many postatomic memoryscapes, such as literature, religious discourse, art, historical landmarks, commemorative spaces, and architecture.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- World War II: the Global, Human, and Ethical Dimension
- Verlag: Fordham University Press
- New ed
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 536g
- ISBN-13: 9781531504960
- ISBN-10: 1531504965
- Artikelnr.: 67655927
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- World War II: the Global, Human, and Ethical Dimension
- Verlag: Fordham University Press
- New ed
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 536g
- ISBN-13: 9781531504960
- ISBN-10: 1531504965
- Artikelnr.: 67655927
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Chad R. Diehl received his PhD from the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at Columbia University in 2011, specializing in modern Japanese history. He has researched the atomic bombing of Nagasaki and its aftermath since 2003 and published his first monograph, Resurrecting Nagasaki: Reconstruction and the Formation of Atomic Narratives, with Cornell University Press in 2018.
Note on Japanese Names xi
Introduction: Imagining Nagasaki: Religion and History in Postatomic
Memoryscapes
Chad R. Diehl 1
Part I: Catholic Responses
The "Saint" of Urakami: Nagai Takashi and Early Representations of the
Atomic Experience
Chad R. Diehl 33
Loving Your Neighbor across the Sea:
The Reception of the Work of Nagai Takashi in the Republic of Korea
Haeseong Park and Franklin Rausch 70
Faith, Family, Earth, and the Atomic Bomb in the Art of Nagai Takashi
Anthony Richard Haynes 93
"Love Saves from Isolation": Ozaki ToÅmei and His Journey from Nagasaki to
Auschwitz and Back
Gwyn McClelland 112
Part II: Literature and Testimony
"Nagasaki" in Akutagawa Ryu±nosuke's Taisho-Era Literary Imagination
Anri Yasuda 131
Lambs of God, Ravens of Death, Rafts of Corpses:
Three Visions of Trauma in Nagasaki Survivor Poetry
Chad R. Diehl 151
Listening to the Dead and Filling the Void: The Prayer and Activism of
Akizuki Tatsuichiro
Maika Nakao 179
Breaking New Ground in Nagasaki: Seirai Yuichi's Ground Zero Literature
Michele M. Mason 191
Part III: Sites of Memory
Fragmented Memory:
The Scattering of the Urakami Cathedral Ruins among Nagasaki's Memorial
Landscape
Anna Gasha 215
One Fine Day: The Allied Occupation of Nagasaki and "Madame Butterfly
House"
Brian Burke-Gaffney 243
The Titan and the Arch:Regulating Public Memory through the Peace Statue
Nanase Shirokawa 264
Part IV: Reflections
How I Came to Criticize Nagai Takashi's Urakami Holocaust Theory
Shinji Takahashi 295
On Rereleasing The Bells of Nagasaki to the World
Tokusaburo Nagai 312
Acknowledgments 319
List of Contributors 323
Index 327
Introduction: Imagining Nagasaki: Religion and History in Postatomic
Memoryscapes
Chad R. Diehl 1
Part I: Catholic Responses
The "Saint" of Urakami: Nagai Takashi and Early Representations of the
Atomic Experience
Chad R. Diehl 33
Loving Your Neighbor across the Sea:
The Reception of the Work of Nagai Takashi in the Republic of Korea
Haeseong Park and Franklin Rausch 70
Faith, Family, Earth, and the Atomic Bomb in the Art of Nagai Takashi
Anthony Richard Haynes 93
"Love Saves from Isolation": Ozaki ToÅmei and His Journey from Nagasaki to
Auschwitz and Back
Gwyn McClelland 112
Part II: Literature and Testimony
"Nagasaki" in Akutagawa Ryu±nosuke's Taisho-Era Literary Imagination
Anri Yasuda 131
Lambs of God, Ravens of Death, Rafts of Corpses:
Three Visions of Trauma in Nagasaki Survivor Poetry
Chad R. Diehl 151
Listening to the Dead and Filling the Void: The Prayer and Activism of
Akizuki Tatsuichiro
Maika Nakao 179
Breaking New Ground in Nagasaki: Seirai Yuichi's Ground Zero Literature
Michele M. Mason 191
Part III: Sites of Memory
Fragmented Memory:
The Scattering of the Urakami Cathedral Ruins among Nagasaki's Memorial
Landscape
Anna Gasha 215
One Fine Day: The Allied Occupation of Nagasaki and "Madame Butterfly
House"
Brian Burke-Gaffney 243
The Titan and the Arch:Regulating Public Memory through the Peace Statue
Nanase Shirokawa 264
Part IV: Reflections
How I Came to Criticize Nagai Takashi's Urakami Holocaust Theory
Shinji Takahashi 295
On Rereleasing The Bells of Nagasaki to the World
Tokusaburo Nagai 312
Acknowledgments 319
List of Contributors 323
Index 327
Note on Japanese Names xi
Introduction: Imagining Nagasaki: Religion and History in Postatomic
Memoryscapes
Chad R. Diehl 1
Part I: Catholic Responses
The "Saint" of Urakami: Nagai Takashi and Early Representations of the
Atomic Experience
Chad R. Diehl 33
Loving Your Neighbor across the Sea:
The Reception of the Work of Nagai Takashi in the Republic of Korea
Haeseong Park and Franklin Rausch 70
Faith, Family, Earth, and the Atomic Bomb in the Art of Nagai Takashi
Anthony Richard Haynes 93
"Love Saves from Isolation": Ozaki ToÅmei and His Journey from Nagasaki to
Auschwitz and Back
Gwyn McClelland 112
Part II: Literature and Testimony
"Nagasaki" in Akutagawa Ryu±nosuke's Taisho-Era Literary Imagination
Anri Yasuda 131
Lambs of God, Ravens of Death, Rafts of Corpses:
Three Visions of Trauma in Nagasaki Survivor Poetry
Chad R. Diehl 151
Listening to the Dead and Filling the Void: The Prayer and Activism of
Akizuki Tatsuichiro
Maika Nakao 179
Breaking New Ground in Nagasaki: Seirai Yuichi's Ground Zero Literature
Michele M. Mason 191
Part III: Sites of Memory
Fragmented Memory:
The Scattering of the Urakami Cathedral Ruins among Nagasaki's Memorial
Landscape
Anna Gasha 215
One Fine Day: The Allied Occupation of Nagasaki and "Madame Butterfly
House"
Brian Burke-Gaffney 243
The Titan and the Arch:Regulating Public Memory through the Peace Statue
Nanase Shirokawa 264
Part IV: Reflections
How I Came to Criticize Nagai Takashi's Urakami Holocaust Theory
Shinji Takahashi 295
On Rereleasing The Bells of Nagasaki to the World
Tokusaburo Nagai 312
Acknowledgments 319
List of Contributors 323
Index 327
Introduction: Imagining Nagasaki: Religion and History in Postatomic
Memoryscapes
Chad R. Diehl 1
Part I: Catholic Responses
The "Saint" of Urakami: Nagai Takashi and Early Representations of the
Atomic Experience
Chad R. Diehl 33
Loving Your Neighbor across the Sea:
The Reception of the Work of Nagai Takashi in the Republic of Korea
Haeseong Park and Franklin Rausch 70
Faith, Family, Earth, and the Atomic Bomb in the Art of Nagai Takashi
Anthony Richard Haynes 93
"Love Saves from Isolation": Ozaki ToÅmei and His Journey from Nagasaki to
Auschwitz and Back
Gwyn McClelland 112
Part II: Literature and Testimony
"Nagasaki" in Akutagawa Ryu±nosuke's Taisho-Era Literary Imagination
Anri Yasuda 131
Lambs of God, Ravens of Death, Rafts of Corpses:
Three Visions of Trauma in Nagasaki Survivor Poetry
Chad R. Diehl 151
Listening to the Dead and Filling the Void: The Prayer and Activism of
Akizuki Tatsuichiro
Maika Nakao 179
Breaking New Ground in Nagasaki: Seirai Yuichi's Ground Zero Literature
Michele M. Mason 191
Part III: Sites of Memory
Fragmented Memory:
The Scattering of the Urakami Cathedral Ruins among Nagasaki's Memorial
Landscape
Anna Gasha 215
One Fine Day: The Allied Occupation of Nagasaki and "Madame Butterfly
House"
Brian Burke-Gaffney 243
The Titan and the Arch:Regulating Public Memory through the Peace Statue
Nanase Shirokawa 264
Part IV: Reflections
How I Came to Criticize Nagai Takashi's Urakami Holocaust Theory
Shinji Takahashi 295
On Rereleasing The Bells of Nagasaki to the World
Tokusaburo Nagai 312
Acknowledgments 319
List of Contributors 323
Index 327







