The changing character of disaster victimhood : evidence from Japan's "great earthquakes"/ Gregory Clancey

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2016Subject(s): Online resources: In: Critical Asian Studies: Vol 48 No 3, September 2016, pp.356-379 (95)Summary: This article traces across five great earthquakes that spanned roughly 150 years (1855-2011), a period convergent with modern Japan. The article is one contribution to an as-yet unexamined history and comparative study of the modern role of disaster victim.
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This article traces across five great earthquakes that spanned roughly 150 years (1855-2011), a period convergent with modern Japan. The article is one contribution to an as-yet unexamined history and comparative study of the modern role of disaster victim.

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