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This book shows the profundity of life for fishing families living in a disaster-strewn world in Japan. Using their own words, the text demonstrates the significance of people's attachment to their places and seascapes, their connections with one another, and the importance of autonomy and adaptability, especially post-3.11.

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This book shows the profundity of life for fishing families living in a disaster-strewn world in Japan. Using their own words, the text demonstrates the significance of people's attachment to their places and seascapes, their connections with one another, and the importance of autonomy and adaptability, especially post-3.11.
Autorenporträt
Alyne E. Delaney is associate professor of cultural anthropology at Tohoku University's Center for Northeast Asian Studies and Graduate School of Environmental Studies.