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Artistic Interventions – Creative Responses to Conflict and Crises: Japan 3/11 Disaster at a Distance
4.314/4.315 – Advanced Workshop in Artistic Practice and Transdisciplinary Research – Spring 2012

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Note: (J) denotes resources that are specifically related to Japan.
(J) Atwater, Brian F. et al. The Orphan Tsunami of 1700: Japanese Clues to a Parent Earthquake in North America. U.S. Geological Survey professional paper, 1707. Reston, Va.: U.S. Geological Survey; Seattle: In Association with University of Washington Press, 2005.

Auge, Mark. Non-Places: Introduction to an Anthropology of Supermodernity. Verso Books, London, 1995.

Debord, Guy. Society of the Spectacle. Zone Books, New York, 1995.

Barnett, Michael and Thomas G.Weiss. “Humanitarianism: A Brief History of the Present.” In Humanitarianism in Question: Politics, Power, Ethics, eds. Michael Barnett and Thomas G. Weiss. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2008.

Boltanski, Luc. “Distant Suffering: Morality, Media and Politics.” New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999.

Boltanski, Jacob, Mary Jane and Christian. Places With a Past: New Site-Specific Art at Charleston’s Spoleto Festival. New York: Rizzoli International Publications, 1991.
(NB198.P49 1991).

Brauman, Rony. “When Suffering Makes a Good Story.” New York: Routledge, 1993.

Calhoun, Craig. “A World of Emergencies: Fear, Intervention, and the Limits of the Cosmopolitan Order.” Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, 2004.

Calhoun, Craig. Forthcoming. “The Idea of Emergency: Humanitarian Action and the Global Order.” In States of Emergency, ed. Didier Fassin. Cambridge, MA: Zone Books.

(J) Clancey, Gregory. Earthquake Nation: The Cultural Politics of Japanese Seismicity, 1868-1930. University of California Press, 2006.

De Waal, Alex. “The Humanitarian Carnival: A Celebrity Vogue.” World Affairs, 2008. Retrieved from:

http://www.worldaffairsjournal.org/article/humanitarian-carnival-celebrity-vogue

Deutsche, Rosalyn. Hiroshima After Iraq – A study in Art and War. MIT Press, Cambridge MA, 2010.

http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/octo.2010.131.1.3

(J) Edgington, David W. Reconstructing Kobe: The Geography of Crisis and Opportunity. University of British Columbia Press, 2010.
(J) Eisler, Barry, Jake Adelstein, Yoko Ono, Patrick Sheriff, et al. Aftershocks: Stories from the Japan Earthquake. Digital Dales Ltd. Croft House, Cumbria CA, 2011.

Helmers, Marguerite and Charles A. Hill. In Defining Visual Rhetorics, ed. Charles A. Hill and Marguerite Helmers. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers, 2004.

Illich, Ivan. H₂O and the Waters of Forgetfulness: Reflections on the Historicity of “Stuff” The Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture, Dallas TX, 1985.
(J) Karan, Pradyumna and Unryu Suganuma, eds. Local Environmental Movements: A Comparative Study of the United States and Japan. University Press of Kentucky, 2008.
Kelly, Kevin. Out of Control: The New Biology of Machines, Social Systems, & the Economic World. Basic Books, Cambridge MA, 1995.

Kepes, Gyorgy. Arts of the Environment. G. Braziller, 1972.

(J) Koolhaas, Rem and Hans Ulrich Obrist. Project Japan: Metabolism Talks. Taschen, Cologne Germany, 2011.

McLuhan, Marshall and Lewis H Lapham. Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man. MIT Press, Cambridge MA, 1994.

McLuhan, Marshall and Quentin Fiore. The Medium is the Message: An Inventory of Effects. Ginko Press, Berkeley CA, 2005.

Perrow, Charles. Normal Accidents: Living with High-Risk Technologies. Princeton University Press, 1999.

Petryna, Adriana. “Chernobyl’s survivors: Paralyzed by fatalism or overlooked by science?” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 67 (2): 30 -37. 2011. DOI: 10.1177/0096340211400177. Available at http://bos.sagepub.com/content/67/2/30.abstract.

Sontag, Susan. Regarding the Pain of Others. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York, 2003.

Telesca, E. Jennifer and Dill Nandi. “Imagining Emergency: Visual Narratives of Crises in US Newsmagazines.” New York: Institute for Public Knowledge, New York University, 2011.

Virilio, Paul. Art as Far as the Eye Can See. Berg Publishers, Oxford UK, 2007.

Virilio, Paul. The Futurism of the Instant. Polity Press, Cambridge UK, 2010.

Virilio, Paul. The University of Disaster. Polity Press, Cambridge UK, 2009.
(J) Yoshioka, Hitoshi. A Social History of Nuclear Power: Its Development in Japan. 1999.http://teach311.wordpress.com/2011/05/13/book-a-social-history-of-nuclear-power-its-development-in-japan-1999/

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