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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 인문/사회 > 사회과학 > 민족학
· ISBN : 9781032073156
· 쪽수 : 272쪽
· 출판일 : 2025-05-06
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Chapter 1. Introduction. Placemaking in Displacement: Community Responses to Disasters in the Pacific Rim?Session I. Learning as place-making in displacement?Chapter 2. Schools as community assets for placemaking in post-disaster resettlement: Reciprocal impacts of housing and education recovery in Tacloban, Philippines;?Chapter 3. Collaborating Across Borders: Placemaking and Local Climate Adaptation in Rural Nepal and the Philippines;?Chapter 4. Making place for Indigenous Learning in Displacement: Cultivating Land Wisdom in Recovery in Southern Taiwan?Session II. Gendering place-making in response to displacement?Chapter 5. More than mushrooms: Local food culture and place making after “Fukushima”;?Chapter 6. Where are the women’s voices? A Case study of Otsuchi Town after the Great East Japan Earthquake;?Chapter 7. Displacement as unfolding spatial and gender politics: A Case Study of Indigenous Women’s Participation in Place-Making in Rinari?Session III. Community Resilience and Indigenous Sense of Place?Chapter 8. The real tsunami in North Pagai: Indigenous survivors living between old and new settlements after the 2010 Mentawai disaster;?Chapter 9. Resilience to Disaster-driven Relocation Through Paiwan Inheritance Culture after Typhoon Morakot: the Laiyi case in Taiwan;?Chapter 10. Finding Culture Through Agriculture: Rukai Communities at a Post-disaster Recovery Site in Southern Taiwan?Session IV Community (Re)building in Post-tsunami Relocation?Chapter 11. Diversification of Meanings of the Disaster-Stricken Area of Arahama: Towards a Recovery by the “Design of Meanings”;?Chapter 12. Making a Community Around a Table: Reconstruction of Mutual Help System by Tea Parties (Ocha-kai) and Lunch Parties After the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake;?Chapter 13. Re-starting Traditional Events After Small-scale Community Relocation?Post-tsunami in Toyoma Village?Session V. Transnational Placemaking from Bottom-up: Talk to the Actors (Transcribed/edited by?Shu-Mei Huang, Elizabeth Maly, Yu- Yu-Hsin Chang)?Chapter 14. Community/place-making in Otsuchi: A conversation with?Mio Kamitani;?Chapter 15. Transnational collaboration in the Pacific Rim: A conversation with?Robert Olshansky, Ikuo Kobayashi, and Liang-Chun Chen;?Chapter 16. Teaching and practicing in the Tohoku region: A conversation with?Yasuaki Onoda;?Index














