Minamata
Title | Minamata PDF eBook |
Author | W. Eugene Smith |
Publisher | Center for Creative Photography |
Pages | 24 |
Release | 1981-01-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780938262053 |
Minamata
Title | Minamata PDF eBook |
Author | Timothy S. George |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 432 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | History |
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Based on primary documents and interviews, this text describes three rounds of responses to a tragic case of mercury poisoning, focusing on the efforts of its victims and their supporters to secure redress.
The Minamata Story
Title | The Minamata Story PDF eBook |
Author | Sean Michael Wilson |
Publisher | Stone Bridge Press, Inc. |
Pages | 116 |
Release | 2021-06-15 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 1611729408 |
A powerful graphic novel /manga that tells the story of "Minamata disease," a debilitating and sometimes fatal condition caused by the Chisso chemical factory's careless release of methylmercury into the waters of the coastal community of Minamata in southern Japan. First identified in 1956, it became a hot topic in Japan in the 1970s and 80s, growing into an iconic struggle between people versus corporations and government agencies. This struggle is relevant today, not simply because many people are still living with the disease but also because, in this time of growing concern over the safety of our environment--viz. Flint, Michigan--Minamata gives us as a very moving example of such human-caused environmental disasters and what we can do about them.
Bitter Sea
Title | Bitter Sea PDF eBook |
Author | Akio Mishima |
Publisher | Tuttle Publishing |
Pages | 236 |
Release | 1992-08-15 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
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The cause of Minamata disease—a fatal illness that attacks the nervous system—was first pinpointed in 1957 as organic mercury poisoning from effluent released by the Chisso Corp., a chemical manufacturer and the largest employer in the Japanese city for which the disease was named. For the next 20 years the company denied responsibility, and was joined by the government in its attempt to cover up the problem. One courageous woman, Michiko Shirashi, took up the cause of the people affected by the disease; her book, Paradise of the Bitter Sea , won nationwide recognition and support for the victims. Freelance journalist Mishima gives a gripping account of this long, bitter struggle, with Shirashi at the center. There were lawsuits that ran on for years, and sit-ins at company offices. Finally, there was some recompense for the victims and a start on cleanup. This story is dramatic evidence of the results of a national policy of prosperity at any cost; it permitted one company to irrevocably damage the waters around Minamata. Black-and-white photos.
Rowing the Eternal Sea
Title | Rowing the Eternal Sea PDF eBook |
Author | Keibō Ōiwa |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 206 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0742500209 |
An oral history describing the devastion of methyl mercury poisoning. Spanning 50 years, the author describes the impact of industrial pollution of his own life, on his extended family and on the fishing culture of the Shiranui Sea.
Minamata
Title | Minamata PDF eBook |
Author | Timothy S. George |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 418 |
Release | 2020-05-11 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1684173477 |
Nearly forty years after the outbreak of the “Minamata Disease,” it remains one of the most horrific examples of environmental poisoning. Based on primary documents and interviews, this book describes three rounds of responses to this incidence of mercury poisoning, focusing on the efforts of its victims and their supporters, particularly the activities of grassroots movements and popular campaigns, to secure redress. Timothy S. George argues that Japan’s postwar democracy is ad hoc, fragile, and dependent on definition through citizen action and that the redress effort is exemplary of the great changes in the second and third postwar decades that redefined democracy in Japan.
A World Otherwise
Title | A World Otherwise PDF eBook |
Author | Yuki Miyamoto |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 185 |
Release | 2021-02-17 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 179364361X |
In her book A World Otherwise: Environmental Praxis in Minamata, Yuki Miyamoto examines the struggles of those suffering from Minamata disease, eponymous with the Japanese city in which a Chisso factory released methylmercury into the Shiranui Sea, leading to widespread poisonings. Miyamoto explores Minamata sufferers’ struggles, examining their physical pains as well as the emotional plight of having lost their loved ones, their livelihood, and fellowship in communities, to the illness. Miyamoto’s analysis focuses on the philosophies and actions of a group, Hongan no kai, comprised of Minamata disease sufferers and their supporters in 1994. Relying on the group’s newsletter, “Tamashii utsure” (Transferring the spirit), this monograph explores the ways in which Hongan no kai members have come to terms with their experiences as well as their visions of “a world otherwise” (janaka shaba), where ontology, epistemology, and worldviews are construed differently from those of this modern world.