Title of article :
EMBRACING THE VICTIMHOOD: A HISTORY OF A-BOMB MANGA IN JAPAN
Author/Authors :
Ichiki, Masashi Chikushi Jogakuen University, Japan
Abstract :
This paper examines the representations of the A-bomb and its victims in Japanese manga. While Keiji Nakazawa s Hadashi no Gen (Barefoot Gen) stands tall in this genre, the brief look at the history of A-bomb manga in Japan will reveal that the nuclear bombs that killed more than a quarter million people in Hiroshima and Nagasaki have been a popular topic in Japanese manga and has manifested in variety of manga genres. In overviewing the history of A-bomb manga in Japan, this paper aims to explore the social connotations of A-bomb manga. I wish to show that Japanese manga is a major vehicle in promoting and proliferating the Genbaku Otome, or A-bomb beauties myth. This myth lies at the centre of the Japanese imagination of the A-bomb victims and which contributes significantly to the establishment of the social notion of victimisation in post-war Japan.
Keywords :
manga , A , bomb , public memory
Journal title :
International Journal of Asia Pacific Studies
Journal title :
International Journal of Asia Pacific Studies