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literature list on: Nagasaki
number of items: 4
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#1
Broderick, Mick: Hibakusha cinema: Hiroshima, Nagasaki and the nuclear image in Japanese film. - ?O: Kegan Paul International ?J (1997)
Description:
 Discusses, among others, the Godzilla and the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers series as well as Katsuhiro Ôtomo’s Akira. 
Index:
 Ôtomo, Katsuhiro 
 Akira (1988) 
 Power Rangers / Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (TV) 
 Godzilla (Filmreihe) 
 Nagasaki ~ Nagasaki 
 Hiroshima ~ Hiroshima 
 Atom ~ Nuclear 
 Godzilla ~ Godzilla 
 Japan ~ Japan 
#2
Elena, Alberto: "Tuve un sueño como éste": El apocalipsis según 
 Kurosawa. In: Nosferatu 2003. No. 44/45. [December] pp. 84-90.
Description:
 On the representation of the nuclear disaster in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Akira Kurosawa’s Dreams and Rhapsody in August. 
Index:
 Kurosawa, Akira 
 Yume / Konno yume wo mita / Akira Kurosawa’s Dreams / Dreams (1990) 
 Hachigatsu no rapusodi / Rhapsody in August (1990/1991) 
 Nagasaki ~ Nagasaki 
 Hiroshima ~ Hiroshima 
 Katastrophen ~ Disasters 
 Atom ~ Nuclear 
 Religion: Apokalypse ~ Religion: Apocalypse 
#3
Hibakusha cinema: Hiroshima, Nagasaki and the nuclear image in Japanese film. Edited by Mick Broderick. - New York; London: Kegan Paul International 1996. (= Japanese Studies.)
Reviews:
 Desser, David: [untitled] In: Film Quarterly 51. 1998. No. 4. [Summer] pp. 44-45. 
 Or, Victor: An elegiac outlook. In: Film & History 28. 1998. No. 1/2. [?D] p. 74. 
Index:
 Nagasaki ~ Nagasaki 
 Hiroshima ~ Hiroshima 
 Atom ~ Nuclear 
 Japan ~ Japan 
#4
Noriega, Chon: Godzilla and the Japanese nightmare: When Them! is U.S. In: Hibakusha cinema: Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and the nuclear image in Japanese film. Edited by Mick Broderick. - London; New York: Kegan Paul International / Columbia University Press 1996. (= Japanese studies.) p. ?P.
Description:
 On the Godzilla films seen as an expression of the Japanese nuclear trauma. 
Index:
 Godzilla (Filmreihe) 
 Nagasaki ~ Nagasaki 
 Hiroshima ~ Hiroshima 
 Atom ~ Nuclear 
 Traum ~ Dreams 
 Japan ~ Japan 
 Godzilla ~ Godzilla 
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