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Michiko Ishimure

Michiko Ishimure (石牟礼道子, Ishimure Michiko, 11 March 1927 – 10 February 2018)[1] was a Japanese writer and activist.

Michiko Ishimure
石牟礼道子
Born11 March 1927
Died10 February 2018 (aged 90)
NationalityJapanese
Known forwriter, activist, environmentalist, writing
Notable workParadise in the Sea of Sorrow: Our Minamata Disease, Story of the Sea of Camellias, Lake of Heaven

She won the 1973 Ramon Magsaysay Award, among the most prestigious awards in Asia, for publicizing writings about Minamata disease, which was extremely controversial at the time.[2]

Select works

  • Paradise in the Sea of Sorrow: Our Minamata Disease (1969) translated into English by Livia Monnet[3][4] and into German by Ursula Graefe.[5]
  • Story of the Sea of Camellias (1976) translated into English by Livia Monnet[6]
  • Lake of Heaven (1997) translated into English by Bruce Allen.[7]
  • Anima no tori (Birds of Spirit) (1999)
  • Shiranui: A Contemporary Noh Drama translated into English by Bruce Allen.[8]

References

  1. ^ "石牟礼道子さん死去 90歳、水俣病告発「苦海浄土」".
  2. ^ CITATION for Michiko Ishimure 6 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine, Ramon Magsaysay Award. Retrieved 10 February 2018.
  3. ^ Ishimure, Michiko (1990). Paradise in the Sea of Sorrow. Translated by Livia Monnet. Yamaguchi Publishing House.
  4. ^ Ishimure, Michiko (2003). Paradise in the Sea of Sorrow: Our Minamata Disease. Translated by Livia Monnet. Center for Japanese Studies.
  5. ^ Ishimure, Michiko (1995). Paradies im Meer der Qualen: Unsere Minamata-Krankheit. Translated by Ursula Graefe. Insel Verlag, Frankfurt am Main.
  6. ^ Ishimure, Michiko (1983). Story of the Sea of Camellias. Translated by Livia Monnet. Yamaguchi Publishing House.
  7. ^ Ishimure, Michiko (2008). Lake of Heaven. Translated by Bruce Allen. Lexington Books.
  8. ^ Bruce Allen; Yuki Masami, eds. (2016). "Shiranui: A Contemporary Noh Drama". Ishimure Michiko's Writing in Ecocritical Perspective: Between Sea and Sky. Translated by Yuko Aihara; Bruce Allen. Lexington Books. pp. 189–198.

External links

  • , unesco.org via archive.org. Retrieved 10 February 2018.
  • Michiko Ishimure at IMDb
  • Thornber, Karen (11 June 2012). "Environmental Ambiguity, Literature, and Ishimure Michiko 環境問題の曖昧さ、文学、石牟道子". The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus. 10 (24, no. 2).
  • Thornber, Karen (1 July 2016). "Ishimure Michiko and Global Ecocriticism". The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus. 14 (13, no. 6).

michiko, ishimure, 石牟礼道子, ishimure, michiko, march, 1927, february, 2018, japanese, writer, activist, 石牟礼道子born11, march, 1927kawaura, kumamoto, prefecture, japandied10, february, 2018, aged, kumamoto, kumamoto, prefecture, japannationalityjapaneseknown, forwr. Michiko Ishimure 石牟礼道子 Ishimure Michiko 11 March 1927 10 February 2018 1 was a Japanese writer and activist Michiko Ishimure石牟礼道子Born11 March 1927Kawaura Kumamoto Prefecture JapanDied10 February 2018 aged 90 Kumamoto Kumamoto Prefecture JapanNationalityJapaneseKnown forwriter activist environmentalist writingNotable workParadise in the Sea of Sorrow Our Minamata Disease Story of the Sea of Camellias Lake of HeavenShe won the 1973 Ramon Magsaysay Award among the most prestigious awards in Asia for publicizing writings about Minamata disease which was extremely controversial at the time 2 Select works EditParadise in the Sea of Sorrow Our Minamata Disease 1969 translated into English by Livia Monnet 3 4 and into German by Ursula Graefe 5 Story of the Sea of Camellias 1976 translated into English by Livia Monnet 6 Lake of Heaven 1997 translated into English by Bruce Allen 7 Anima no tori Birds of Spirit 1999 Shiranui A Contemporary Noh Drama translated into English by Bruce Allen 8 References Edit 石牟礼道子さん死去 90歳 水俣病告発 苦海浄土 CITATION for Michiko Ishimure Archived 6 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine Ramon Magsaysay Award Retrieved 10 February 2018 Ishimure Michiko 1990 Paradise in the Sea of Sorrow Translated by Livia Monnet Yamaguchi Publishing House Ishimure Michiko 2003 Paradise in the Sea of Sorrow Our Minamata Disease Translated by Livia Monnet Center for Japanese Studies Ishimure Michiko 1995 Paradies im Meer der Qualen Unsere Minamata Krankheit Translated by Ursula Graefe Insel Verlag Frankfurt am Main Ishimure Michiko 1983 Story of the Sea of Camellias Translated by Livia Monnet Yamaguchi Publishing House Ishimure Michiko 2008 Lake of Heaven Translated by Bruce Allen Lexington Books Bruce Allen Yuki Masami eds 2016 Shiranui A Contemporary Noh Drama Ishimure Michiko s Writing in Ecocritical Perspective Between Sea and Sky Translated by Yuko Aihara Bruce Allen Lexington Books pp 189 198 External links EditMichiko Ishumure sic unesco org via archive org Retrieved 10 February 2018 Michiko Ishimure at IMDb Thornber Karen 11 June 2012 Environmental Ambiguity Literature and Ishimure Michiko 環境問題の曖昧さ 文学 石牟道子 The Asia Pacific Journal Japan Focus 10 24 no 2 Thornber Karen 1 July 2016 Ishimure Michiko and Global Ecocriticism The Asia Pacific Journal Japan Focus 14 13 no 6 This article about a Japanese writer poet or screenwriter is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michiko Ishimure amp oldid 1096023458, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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