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HAWAII STATE PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM
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Otake, Eiko -- Travel.
Fukushima Nuclear Disaster, Japan, 2011.
Landscape photography -- Japan -- Fukushima-chō (Hokkaido)
Performance art.
Fukushima-chō (Hokkaido, Japan) -- Description and travel.
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A body in Fukushima ...
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A body in Fukushima / Eiko Otake & William Johnston.
Middletown, Connecticut : Wesleyan University Press, [2021]
Subjects
Otake, Eiko -- Travel.
Fukushima Nuclear Disaster, Japan, 2011.
Landscape photography -- Japan -- Fukushima-chō (Hokkaido)
Performance art.
Fukushima-chō (Hokkaido, Japan) -- Description and travel.
ISBN:
9780819580269 (hardcover)
0819580260 (hardcover)
Description:
288 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm
Contents:
Timeline of the Fukushima disaster -- Places visited -- Why / Eiko Otake -- Trip one, January 2014: photographs -- Being in Fukushima / Eiko Otake -- Movement / Eiko Otake -- Trip two, July 2014: photographs -- Red silk cloth / Eiko Otake -- Working with Eiko / William Johnston -- Trip three, August 2016: photographs -- Dignity / Eiko Otake -- Ahh, ah, ah, ah: a letter to Kyoko Hayashi / Eiko Otake -- Trip four, June 2017: photographs -- Time / Eiko Otake -- Memory stains / Eiko Otake -- Trip five, December 2019: photographs -- Concrete seashore / Eiko Otake -- Working with Bill / Eiko Otake -- Disasters fast and slow / William Johnston.
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"Haunting color photographs and evocative essays document a decade-long collaboration between performance artist Eiko Otake and photographer and historian William Johnston, who have visited the surreal, irradiated landscapes of post-nuclear meltdown Fukushima, Japan"--
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Hawaii State Library
Art, Music & Recreation
779.93631 Bo
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Kapolei Public Library
Adult Nonfiction
779.93631 Bo
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