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Young precariat at the forefront: anti-nuclear rallies in post-Fukushima Japan.

Authors :
Ogawa, Akihiro
Source :
Inter-Asia Cultural Studies. Jun2013, Vol. 14 Issue 2, p317-326. 10p.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Japan suffered a catastrophic disaster on March 11, 2011. The earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear radiation leakage from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant devastated the northeastern part of the country and threatened the entire country and beyond with the risk of radiation. Nowadays, movements against nuclear power plants are emerging across the country. The crisis indeed provides a chance for Japan to forge a new energy policy. However, the activists' claims are not narrowly limited to such energy issues. They call for a fundamentally fairer society and propose alternative ways of life, regarding nuclear power plants as symbols supporting the economic development that Japan enjoyed over the post-Second World War period. As an ethnography, this paper documents the 60,000-citizen Goodbye Nuclear Power Plants (Sayonara Genpatsu) rally that mobilized in central Tokyo on September 19, 2011, as well as the Occupy Tokyo action on October 15, 2011, presenting the real voices of the rally participants against nuclear power. In particular, I will focus on the voices of youngprecariatparticipants, the major actors in the anti-nuclear rally who were generated from and revealed as the negative result of Japan's neoliberal economic policy, held since the 2000s. Further, I argue that their mounting anger might be a trigger for new post-neoliberal politics in post-Fukushima Japan. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14649373
Volume :
14
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Inter-Asia Cultural Studies
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
87512258
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/14649373.2013.769760