Bouncing Back: Critical Reflections on the Resilience Concept in Japan and South Africa.
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505 | 0 | |a Intro -- Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Notes on Contributors -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Table of Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Towards Calmness after the Turmoil -- Part I: Genealogies of the Resilience Concept -- Chapter 2: Genealogies of Resilience in the Development and Humanitarian Sector: Potentials and Difficulties -- Chapter 3: Covid-19 and the Resilience of Systemic Suppression, Oppression and Repression -- Part II: Resilience in Public Discourse in Contexts of Calamity | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 4: Attempts to Promote Resilience at the Great Hanshin Awaji Earthquake Seismic Centre: Based on Kataribe Story Telling -- Chapter 5: Conviviality Created through Resilience: Cultivating the Imagination of 'Different Others' in the Leprosaria of Japan -- Part III: Resilient Social systems/Resilience against Anti-Social Systems -- Chapter 6: Resilience in a Complex Adaptive Environment: Water Scarcity and Adaptation in Khayelitsha, South Africa -- Chapter 7: Resilience or Resistance: Subjectivity and Citizenship in the Context of Ugandan Mourning Rituals | |
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contents | Intro -- Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Notes on Contributors -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Table of Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Towards Calmness after the Turmoil -- Part I: Genealogies of the Resilience Concept -- Chapter 2: Genealogies of Resilience in the Development and Humanitarian Sector: Potentials and Difficulties -- Chapter 3: Covid-19 and the Resilience of Systemic Suppression, Oppression and Repression -- Part II: Resilience in Public Discourse in Contexts of Calamity Chapter 4: Attempts to Promote Resilience at the Great Hanshin Awaji Earthquake Seismic Centre: Based on Kataribe Story Telling -- Chapter 5: Conviviality Created through Resilience: Cultivating the Imagination of 'Different Others' in the Leprosaria of Japan -- Part III: Resilient Social systems/Resilience against Anti-Social Systems -- Chapter 6: Resilience in a Complex Adaptive Environment: Water Scarcity and Adaptation in Khayelitsha, South Africa -- Chapter 7: Resilience or Resistance: Subjectivity and Citizenship in the Context of Ugandan Mourning Rituals Chapter 8: Resilience, the Massification of Grief and the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Chapter 9: "After the Ash: Witnessing, Holding, Building..." Photographic series -- Part IV: Resilience through Art, Ritual, Agency, Resistance -- Chapter 10: 'Fletselites': Resilience as Problem and Possibility in Struggles for Justice in South African Schools -- Chapter 11: Japanese Folk Performing Arts as Community Resilience -- Chapter 12: Resilience to Village Depopulation: A Case Study of the S Village Festival in Sado City of Niigata Prefecture, Japan -- Part V: Researching Alternative Understandings of Resilience Chapter 13: Resilience through the Socio-Musical Significance, Cultural Symbolism and Material Agency of Labrosones (Horns and Trumpets) -- Chapter 14: The Resilience of Apartheid and Xenophobia: A Glimpse into Ethnicity and Citizenship in Uber Business in South Africa -- Chapter 15: Resilience of Face-to-Face Identity among East African Pastoralists -- Chapter 16: 'Whose Gaze Matters?': Re-thinking the Ways in which Whiteness Studies Research has Traditionally Been Done -- Index |
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spelling | Enomoto, Tamara. Bouncing Back [electronic resource] : Critical Reflections on the Resilience Concept in Japan and South Africa. Oxford : Langaa RPCIG, 2022. 1 online resource (442 p.) Description based upon print version of record. Intro -- Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Notes on Contributors -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Table of Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Towards Calmness after the Turmoil -- Part I: Genealogies of the Resilience Concept -- Chapter 2: Genealogies of Resilience in the Development and Humanitarian Sector: Potentials and Difficulties -- Chapter 3: Covid-19 and the Resilience of Systemic Suppression, Oppression and Repression -- Part II: Resilience in Public Discourse in Contexts of Calamity Chapter 4: Attempts to Promote Resilience at the Great Hanshin Awaji Earthquake Seismic Centre: Based on Kataribe Story Telling -- Chapter 5: Conviviality Created through Resilience: Cultivating the Imagination of 'Different Others' in the Leprosaria of Japan -- Part III: Resilient Social systems/Resilience against Anti-Social Systems -- Chapter 6: Resilience in a Complex Adaptive Environment: Water Scarcity and Adaptation in Khayelitsha, South Africa -- Chapter 7: Resilience or Resistance: Subjectivity and Citizenship in the Context of Ugandan Mourning Rituals Chapter 8: Resilience, the Massification of Grief and the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Chapter 9: "After the Ash: Witnessing, Holding, Building..." Photographic series -- Part IV: Resilience through Art, Ritual, Agency, Resistance -- Chapter 10: 'Fletselites': Resilience as Problem and Possibility in Struggles for Justice in South African Schools -- Chapter 11: Japanese Folk Performing Arts as Community Resilience -- Chapter 12: Resilience to Village Depopulation: A Case Study of the S Village Festival in Sado City of Niigata Prefecture, Japan -- Part V: Researching Alternative Understandings of Resilience Chapter 13: Resilience through the Socio-Musical Significance, Cultural Symbolism and Material Agency of Labrosones (Horns and Trumpets) -- Chapter 14: The Resilience of Apartheid and Xenophobia: A Glimpse into Ethnicity and Citizenship in Uber Business in South Africa -- Chapter 15: Resilience of Face-to-Face Identity among East African Pastoralists -- Chapter 16: 'Whose Gaze Matters?': Re-thinking the Ways in which Whiteness Studies Research has Traditionally Been Done -- Index Emergency management. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91000441 Disasters Social aspects. Resilience (Personality trait) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh86006788 South Africa. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79023005 Japan. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78089021 Catastrophes Aspect social. Résilience (Trait de personnalité) Disasters Social aspects fast Emergency management fast Resilience (Personality trait) fast Japan fast South Africa fast Umeya, Kiyoshi. Print version: Enomoto, Tamara Bouncing Back Oxford : Langaa RPCIG,c2022 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3712207 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Enomoto, Tamara Bouncing Back Critical Reflections on the Resilience Concept in Japan and South Africa. Intro -- Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Notes on Contributors -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Table of Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Towards Calmness after the Turmoil -- Part I: Genealogies of the Resilience Concept -- Chapter 2: Genealogies of Resilience in the Development and Humanitarian Sector: Potentials and Difficulties -- Chapter 3: Covid-19 and the Resilience of Systemic Suppression, Oppression and Repression -- Part II: Resilience in Public Discourse in Contexts of Calamity Chapter 4: Attempts to Promote Resilience at the Great Hanshin Awaji Earthquake Seismic Centre: Based on Kataribe Story Telling -- Chapter 5: Conviviality Created through Resilience: Cultivating the Imagination of 'Different Others' in the Leprosaria of Japan -- Part III: Resilient Social systems/Resilience against Anti-Social Systems -- Chapter 6: Resilience in a Complex Adaptive Environment: Water Scarcity and Adaptation in Khayelitsha, South Africa -- Chapter 7: Resilience or Resistance: Subjectivity and Citizenship in the Context of Ugandan Mourning Rituals Chapter 8: Resilience, the Massification of Grief and the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Chapter 9: "After the Ash: Witnessing, Holding, Building..." Photographic series -- Part IV: Resilience through Art, Ritual, Agency, Resistance -- Chapter 10: 'Fletselites': Resilience as Problem and Possibility in Struggles for Justice in South African Schools -- Chapter 11: Japanese Folk Performing Arts as Community Resilience -- Chapter 12: Resilience to Village Depopulation: A Case Study of the S Village Festival in Sado City of Niigata Prefecture, Japan -- Part V: Researching Alternative Understandings of Resilience Chapter 13: Resilience through the Socio-Musical Significance, Cultural Symbolism and Material Agency of Labrosones (Horns and Trumpets) -- Chapter 14: The Resilience of Apartheid and Xenophobia: A Glimpse into Ethnicity and Citizenship in Uber Business in South Africa -- Chapter 15: Resilience of Face-to-Face Identity among East African Pastoralists -- Chapter 16: 'Whose Gaze Matters?': Re-thinking the Ways in which Whiteness Studies Research has Traditionally Been Done -- Index Emergency management. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91000441 Disasters Social aspects. Resilience (Personality trait) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh86006788 Catastrophes Aspect social. Résilience (Trait de personnalité) Disasters Social aspects fast Emergency management fast Resilience (Personality trait) fast |
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title | Bouncing Back Critical Reflections on the Resilience Concept in Japan and South Africa. |
title_auth | Bouncing Back Critical Reflections on the Resilience Concept in Japan and South Africa. |
title_exact_search | Bouncing Back Critical Reflections on the Resilience Concept in Japan and South Africa. |
title_full | Bouncing Back [electronic resource] : Critical Reflections on the Resilience Concept in Japan and South Africa. |
title_fullStr | Bouncing Back [electronic resource] : Critical Reflections on the Resilience Concept in Japan and South Africa. |
title_full_unstemmed | Bouncing Back [electronic resource] : Critical Reflections on the Resilience Concept in Japan and South Africa. |
title_short | Bouncing Back |
title_sort | bouncing back critical reflections on the resilience concept in japan and south africa |
title_sub | Critical Reflections on the Resilience Concept in Japan and South Africa. |
topic | Emergency management. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91000441 Disasters Social aspects. Resilience (Personality trait) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh86006788 Catastrophes Aspect social. Résilience (Trait de personnalité) Disasters Social aspects fast Emergency management fast Resilience (Personality trait) fast |
topic_facet | Emergency management. Disasters Social aspects. Resilience (Personality trait) South Africa. Japan. Catastrophes Aspect social. Résilience (Trait de personnalité) Disasters Social aspects Emergency management Japan South Africa |
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