Description

This collection of ecocritical essays is focused on the work of Japan’s foremost writer on environment and culture, Ishimure Michiko. Ishimure is known for her pioneering trilogy that exposed the Minamata Disease incident and the nature of modern industrial pollution. She is also regarded by many critics as Japan’s most original and important literary writer. Ishimure has written over 50 volumes in a wide range of genres, including novels, Noh drama, poetry, children’s stories, essays, and mixed-genre writing. This collection brings together the work of scholars from Japan, the U.S., and Canada who are authorities on Ishimure’s writing. Contributors discuss Ishimure’s writing in the context of the latest issues in ecocritical theory, arguing for an expanded, more-than-Western understanding of literature, theory, and environmental responsibility. It will help to relate various environmental, cultural, and ecocritical issues, ranging from the events at Minamata to those at Fukushima, and consider how they point to future developments.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Bruce Allen and Yuki Masami
Chapter 1: The World of Kugai Jodo
Watanabe Kyoji
Chapter 2: Antiquity and Modernity of the Shiranui Sea
Ikezawa Natsuki
Chapter 3: The Danger of a Single Story: Ishimure Michiko’s Literary Approach to the Minamata Disease Incident
Yuki Masami
Chapter 4: Mapping Modernity: Home and the World in Ishimure Michiko’s Kugai Jodo
Toyosato Mayumi
Chapter 5: Literature Without Us
Christine Marran
Chapter 6: Ishimure Michiko as Contemporary Thinker
Iwaoka Nakamasa
Chapter 7: Atonement and At-one-ment: From Story of the Sea of Camellias to Lake of Heaven
Patrick Murphy
Chapter 8: Ishimure Michiko and Global Ecocriticism
Karen Thornber
Chapter 9: Another World in This World: Slow Violence, Environmental Time, and the Decolonial Imagination in Ishimure Michiko’s Villages of the Gods
Livia Monnet
Chapter 10: The Noh Imagination in Shiranui and the Work of Ishimure Michiko
Bruce Allen
Chapter 11: Shiranui: A Contemporary Noh Play
A Translation by Aihara Yuko and Bruce Allen
About the Editors and Contributors

Product details

Published 19 Nov 2015
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 214
ISBN 9780739194225
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 235 x 161 mm
Series Ecocritical Theory and Practice
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Bruce Allen

Anthology Editor

Yuki Masami

Contributor

Ikezawa Natsuki

Contributor

Iwaoka Nakamasa

Contributor

Livia Monnet

Contributor

Karen Thornber

Contributor

Toyosato Mayumi

Contributor

Watanabe Kyoji

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