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3 Mutsu Adrift: A Nuclear Ship, Scallop Growers, and the Inescapable Ecologies of Mutsu Bay
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Conventions xiii
- Abbreviations xv
- Ocean Japan. Enviromental Factors and a New Periodization of Japan's Archipelagic History 1
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Part I. Terraqueous Connections
- Framing Essay: How the Sea Comes Ashore 39
- 1 From Black Ships to Black Smoke: The Lines Out of Karatsu 45
- 2 An Urbanizing Ocean: Constructions of the Tsushima Strait, 1876–1945 56
- 3 Mutsu Adrift: A Nuclear Ship, Scallop Growers, and the Inescapable Ecologies of Mutsu Bay 69
- 4 The Flavor of Rivers: Salmon, Cows, and Tree- Planting Fishers in Eastern Hokkaido, Japan 82
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Part II Technology
- Framing Essay: Of Eyes and Ships— Islands at Either End of Asia 97
- 5 Sailing within Sight of the Land: Technology and Japanese Relationships with the Sea in the Tokugawa Period 103
- 6 The Legible South Sea of the Imperial Japanese Navy: Measuring Maritime Battlefields from the Unsinkable Destroyer Yukikaze 115
- 7 The Platform Archipelago: Islands of Technological Adaptation Beyond a Terrestrialized Mindset 133
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Part III Social Status
- Framing Essay: Tales Untold 153
- 8 The Strange Case of the Castaway Princess and Other Stories of Japan in the Pacific 161
- 9 Turbulence in the Seto Inland Sea: The Kosaka Uprising of 1868 172
- 10 Bonin Blue: People and Possibility at 27 Degrees North 185
- Picturing the Pacific 203
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Part IV Governance
- Framing Essay: Seeking Stability in Times of Change 217
- 11 Japan’s Sea of Islands: An Aquapelagic History 223
- 12 Sampan and Uncle Sam: The Collaboration and Confrontation between Hawai‘i and Washington during the Mid- Twentieth Century over Japanese Sampan Fishing in Hawaiian Waters 239
- 13 Japanese Pelagic Fisheries and the Enclosure of the North Pacific 252
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Part V Danger
- Framing Essay: Tumultuous and Uncanny— Japan’s Ocean as a Danger Zone 267
- 14 Tsunami Research and Preparedness in the Pacific in the Twentieth Century 277
- 15 Tetrapods and Eco- Ontologies of Coastal Infrastructure in Japan 291
- 16 Living with the Ruined Ocean: Stories of Building the Future in Fukushima 303
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Part VI The Materiality of Water
- Framing Essay: Japan’s Material Pacific 317
- 17 Islands of the Kuroshio Frontier or Building the Infrastructure of an Archipelagic Empire 325
- 18 Japan’s Imperial Fisheries: Migration and Tuna Frontiers in the Indo- Pacific 340
- 19 Becoming Kai- Lingual: Shellfish Sensors, Oceanic Traces, and the Interpretation of Submerged Histories in Ago Bay 354
- Afterword. Three Views of Oceanic Japan 369
- Contributors 383
- Index 393
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Conventions xiii
- Abbreviations xv
- Ocean Japan. Enviromental Factors and a New Periodization of Japan's Archipelagic History 1
-
Part I. Terraqueous Connections
- Framing Essay: How the Sea Comes Ashore 39
- 1 From Black Ships to Black Smoke: The Lines Out of Karatsu 45
- 2 An Urbanizing Ocean: Constructions of the Tsushima Strait, 1876–1945 56
- 3 Mutsu Adrift: A Nuclear Ship, Scallop Growers, and the Inescapable Ecologies of Mutsu Bay 69
- 4 The Flavor of Rivers: Salmon, Cows, and Tree- Planting Fishers in Eastern Hokkaido, Japan 82
-
Part II Technology
- Framing Essay: Of Eyes and Ships— Islands at Either End of Asia 97
- 5 Sailing within Sight of the Land: Technology and Japanese Relationships with the Sea in the Tokugawa Period 103
- 6 The Legible South Sea of the Imperial Japanese Navy: Measuring Maritime Battlefields from the Unsinkable Destroyer Yukikaze 115
- 7 The Platform Archipelago: Islands of Technological Adaptation Beyond a Terrestrialized Mindset 133
-
Part III Social Status
- Framing Essay: Tales Untold 153
- 8 The Strange Case of the Castaway Princess and Other Stories of Japan in the Pacific 161
- 9 Turbulence in the Seto Inland Sea: The Kosaka Uprising of 1868 172
- 10 Bonin Blue: People and Possibility at 27 Degrees North 185
- Picturing the Pacific 203
-
Part IV Governance
- Framing Essay: Seeking Stability in Times of Change 217
- 11 Japan’s Sea of Islands: An Aquapelagic History 223
- 12 Sampan and Uncle Sam: The Collaboration and Confrontation between Hawai‘i and Washington during the Mid- Twentieth Century over Japanese Sampan Fishing in Hawaiian Waters 239
- 13 Japanese Pelagic Fisheries and the Enclosure of the North Pacific 252
-
Part V Danger
- Framing Essay: Tumultuous and Uncanny— Japan’s Ocean as a Danger Zone 267
- 14 Tsunami Research and Preparedness in the Pacific in the Twentieth Century 277
- 15 Tetrapods and Eco- Ontologies of Coastal Infrastructure in Japan 291
- 16 Living with the Ruined Ocean: Stories of Building the Future in Fukushima 303
-
Part VI The Materiality of Water
- Framing Essay: Japan’s Material Pacific 317
- 17 Islands of the Kuroshio Frontier or Building the Infrastructure of an Archipelagic Empire 325
- 18 Japan’s Imperial Fisheries: Migration and Tuna Frontiers in the Indo- Pacific 340
- 19 Becoming Kai- Lingual: Shellfish Sensors, Oceanic Traces, and the Interpretation of Submerged Histories in Ago Bay 354
- Afterword. Three Views of Oceanic Japan 369
- Contributors 383
- Index 393