In her monograph, Delaney combines more than 20 years of fieldwork experiences in coastal Miyagi (Japan) to contextualize local people’s culture and livelihoods while laying out key impacts of disaster reconstruction policies on local society, illustrating the importance of people’s attachment to their places and seascapes, their connections with one another and shared traditions, and their sea-connected working ways of life.
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