Outsiders in Disasters: Racism, Rumours, and Fiction in Post-3.11 Japan

被引:0
|
作者
Bates, Alex [1 ]
机构
[1] Dickinson Coll, East Asian Studies, 28 N Coll St, Carlisle, PA 17013 USA
关键词
CRIME;
D O I
10.1080/10371397.2023.2227581
中图分类号
K9 [地理];
学科分类号
0705 ;
摘要
The 3.11 triple disasters occurred at a moment of increased anti-immigrant sentiment in Japan exemplified by the activities of the Zaitokukai, a particularly anti-Korean right-wing group. This xenophobic sentiment provided fertile ground for the spread of malicious racialized rumours blaming foreigners for an array of crimes in the aftermath of the disaster. This article considers the mechanisms through which post-disaster narratives, including rumours, can work to either reaffirm the boundaries or create an empathetic bridge. In addition to the rumours, the article explores Japan Sinks 2020 (Nihon chinbotsu 2020), an anime series about a multi-ethnic family encountering a major disaster, and Kawakami Hiromi's 'Gods 2011' ('Kamisama 2011', available in translation as 'God Bless You 2011'). These texts in a variety of media participate in what Michael Omi and Howard Winant (2015) term 'racial projects'. Some portray foreigners as criminals and the others encourage a more welcoming attitude.
引用
收藏
页码:133 / 151
页数:19
相关论文
共 44 条
  • [41] Correlating Post-disaster Support Network Density with Reciprocal Support Relation Satisfaction: An Elderly Cohort Within One Year of the 2011 Japan Disasters
    Lebowitz, Adam Jon
    Sato, Shinji
    Aiba, Miyuki
    POPULATION RESEARCH AND POLICY REVIEW, 2018, 37 (06) : 923 - 939
  • [42] Correlating Post-disaster Support Network Density with Reciprocal Support Relation Satisfaction: An Elderly Cohort Within One Year of the 2011 Japan Disasters
    Adam Jon Lebowitz
    Shinji Sato
    Miyuki Aiba
    Population Research and Policy Review, 2018, 37 : 923 - 939
  • [43] Post-traumatic Stress and Growth Among Medical Student Volunteers After the March 2011 Disaster in Fukushima, Japan: Implications for Student Involvement with Future Disasters
    David Anderson
    Phoebe Prioleau
    Kanako Taku
    Yu Naruse
    Hideharu Sekine
    Masaharu Maeda
    Hirooki Yabe
    Craig Katz
    Robert Yanagisawa
    Psychiatric Quarterly, 2016, 87 : 241 - 251
  • [44] Post-traumatic Stress and Growth Among Medical Student Volunteers After the March 2011 Disaster in Fukushima, Japan: Implications for Student Involvement with Future Disasters
    Anderson, David
    Prioleau, Phoebe
    Taku, Kanako
    Naruse, Yu
    Sekine, Hideharu
    Maeda, Masaharu
    Yabe, Hirooki
    Katz, Craig
    Yanagisawa, Robert
    PSYCHIATRIC QUARTERLY, 2016, 87 (02) : 241 - 251