Okinawan Journal of Island Studies (OJIS) Volume 3 Number 2

 

 

OJIS Volume 3 Number 2 Special Issue on Resilience and Vitality

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Cover and Contents

 

Advisory Board

 

 

Introduction

Cultures of Resilience and Vitality in the Okinawa Islands and Beyond

Ayano Ginoza

 

 

Part Ⅰ: Island Communities

Early Human Cultural and Communal Diversity in the Ryukyu Islands

Kaishi Yamagiawa

 

Remembering the Battle of Okinawa and Reshaping Community War Narratives: The Commemoration of Irei no Hi in the Okinawan Diaspora in Hawai‘i

Kinuko Maehara Yamazato

 

Okinawan Islands Epistemologies in the Women’s Unai Festival of 1985

Ayano Ginoza

 

Indigenous Women’s Storytelling in Resistance and Resilience: The Stories of Liglav A-Wu and Tami Sakiyama

Ikue Kina

 

Cultural Heritage and Its Authenticity: Spatialization of Local Pasts through Making Models in Jinguashi Mine, Taiwan

So Hatano and Hui-ju Lin

 

 

Part Ⅱ: Overcoming the Past

“Overcoming the Past” Concerning the War Experiences on Kumejima

Atsushi Toriyama

 

Historical Salvation and Human Recovery: The Massacre of Koreans on Kumejima

Sejong Oh

 

A Descriptive Review of Research on Peace Education Concerning Okinawa

Syota Tanno

 

 

Part Ⅲ: Health and Life

Dealing with Precarity in the Hog Industry and Resilience on Okinawa Island: A Case Study of the 2020 Classical Swine Fever

Asami Nago

 

Resilience of Community in the Early Phase of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Philippines

Crystal Amiel M. Estrada, Ernesto R. Gregorio Jr., Jun Kobayashi

 

 

Part Ⅳ: Military and Environment

Documenting the History of Sexual Violence by the US Military in Okinawa: Feminist Theorization of “the Island of Military Bases”

Kozue Akibayashi

 

Resilience of the Community against Environmental Pollution: The Knowledge Production Process of Local Activism on PFAS Contamination on US Military Bases in Okinawa

Keisuke Mori

 

Resilience in the Report Environmental Assessment, General Management Plan: War in the Pacific National Park, Guam

Daisuke Ikegami 

 

 

Part Ⅴ: Disaster Prevention

Perspectives on the Resilience of Okinawan Housing against Typhoons

Juan Jose Castro

 

DInSAR Technique and Laser Scanning Technology and Their Utilizations in Rock Engineering and Natural Disaster Management and Prevention

Takashi Ito, Ömer Aydan, Naohiko Tokashiki

 

 

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