Faultlines: Japanese Stories in a Shifting Landscape

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This blog addresses the impact of the earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear technology on the local environment: its people, animals, and land. It explores the environmental impact of the disasters asking how local people and their fauna and flora have responded to the quake and tsunami in both engineered and non-engineered landscapes. How have aquarium fish, dogs, fishermen, pregnant women, and flounder fared in the aftermath of the disaster? These local examples provide a basis for broader disc
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44.972, -93.237
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44.972
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-93.237
Location
44.972,-93.237
Media Creator Username
Christine L. Marran
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Christine L. Marran*
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Language
English
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English Title
Faultlines: Japanese Stories in a Shifting Landscape
English Description
This blog addresses the impact of the earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear technology on the local environment: its people, animals, and land. It explores the environmental impact of the disasters asking how local people and their fauna and flora have responded to the quake and tsunami in both engineered and non-engineered landscapes. How have aquarium fish, dogs, fishermen, pregnant women, and flounder fared in the aftermath of the disaster? These local examples provide a basis for broader disc
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once | directly | christine@marran.com | English
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http://wayback.archive-it.org/2438/20110301000000/http://www.faultlinesjapan.blogspot.com/
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http://wayback.archive-it.org/2438/20110301000000/http://www.faultlinesjapan.blogspot.com/