Commentary | Ryo Morimoto, Ethnographic Lettering: “Pursed Lips: A Call to Suspend Damage in the Age of Decommissioning” — Critical Asian Studies

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Editor: For the tenth anniversary of the March 11, 2011 Triple Disaster in Northeastern Japan, cultural anthropologist Ryo Morimoto shares a letter to “Grandma,” a long-time resident of coastal Fukushima, focusing our attention on the personal experiences and relationships of local residents.
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南相馬市
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Commentary | Ryo Morimoto, Ethnographic Lettering: “Pursed Lips: A Call to Suspend Damage in the Age of Decommissioning” — Critical Asian Studies
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Editor: For the tenth anniversary of the March 11, 2011 Triple Disaster in Northeastern Japan, cultural anthropologist Ryo Morimoto shares a letter to “Grandma,” a long-time resident of coastal Fukushima, focusing our attention on the personal experiences and relationships of local residents.
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