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Hibakusha Cinema: Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and the Nuclear Image in Japanese Film

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  • Explores the cinematic representations of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japanese film.
  • Examines how these films have shaped the collective memory and understanding of the bombings.
  • Analyzes the aesthetic strategies and narrative techniques used by filmmakers to convey the experiences of hibakusha (atomic bomb survivors).
  • Discusses the role of hibakusha cinema in promoting peace and nuclear disarmament.
  • Features in-depth case studies of key films, including "Hiroshima" (1985), "Black Rain" (1989), and "Barefoot Gen" (1983).
  • Draws on archival research, interviews with filmmakers and hibakusha, and close textual analysis.
  • Provides a comprehensive overview of hibakusha cinema for scholars, students, and general readers.
  • Contributes to the understanding of the cultural and historical significance of the atomic bombings.
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