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Restricted residence First edition

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Restricted residence = 制限区域

First edition

Call No. (NDL)
KC743-D15
Bibliographic ID of National Diet Library
030651195
Material type
図書
Author
Giles Priceほか
Publisher
Loose Joints
Publication date
[2020]
Material Format
Paper
Capacity, size, etc.
1 volume (unpaged) ; 31 cm
NDC
-
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Title, artist, and colophon information from wrap-around bandIncludes an essay, Fukushima, by Fred Pearce

Other physical details:

chiefly color illustrations

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Paper

Material Type
図書
ISBN
9781912719136
1912719134
Author/Editor
Giles Price
edited & designed by Loose Joints
Japanese translation by Lucy Fleming-Brown
Edition
First edition
Publication Date
[2020]
Publication Date (W3CDTF)
2020
Extent
1 volume (unpaged)
Other physical details
chiefly color illustrations
Size
31 cm
Alternative Title
制限区域
Place of Publication (Country Code)
GB
Text Language Code
eng
jpn
Original Text Lang. Code
eng
Note (Text Language)
Text in English and Japanese
Genre/Form Terms
Content Type
still image
text
Media Type
unmediated
Carrier Type
volume
NDLC
Target Audience
一般
Note (General)
Title, artist, and colophon information from wrap-around band
Includes an essay, Fukushima, by Fred Pearce
Note (Content)
Restricted Residence' by Giles Price examines the relocation of Japanese citizens to Namie and Iitate, two towns exposed to extreme radioactivity following the catastrophic leak at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.0Despite the inconclusive scientific consensus of the long-term effects of radiation in the area, in 2017 the Japanese government began to reduce the exclusion zones and heavily financially incentivise residents to return to what were formerly bustling towns, with nearly 20,000 living and working there. Now, the area is eerily empty, with just a few hundred people brave enough to return. With the reactor still unrepaired and uninhabitable radiation hotspots scattered across the landscape, some believe these areas will not be safe for 50 years or longer.0Price?s images show ordinary, hard-working people hoping for a better future: clean-up and reconstruction workers, medical officers, office workers, a taxi driver who is paid a retainer to stay because there are so few customers, a mechanic, a farmer with contaminated cattle, which he can?t sell, but refuses to put down.0'Restricted Residence' employs thermal technology often used in medicine and surveying, to render the everyday landscapes of Namie and Iitate surreal and inverted. With an accompanying essay by environmental writer Fred Pearce, Restricted Residence attempts to illustrate the hidden stresses on those affected by the nuclear disaster, while raising questions about the broader impact of manmade catastrophes upon our fragile environment
Holding library
国立国会図書館
Call No.
KC743-D15
Data Provider (Database)
国立国会図書館 : 国立国会図書館蔵書
Bibliographic ID (NDL)
030651195
Cataloging Rule
RDA
Bibliographic Record Category (NDL)
211