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Michiko Ishimure (石牟礼道子, Ishimure Michiko, 11 March 1927 – 10 February 2018) was a Japanese writer and activist.
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.
Select works
Paradise in the Sea of Sorrow: Our Minamata Disease (1969) translated into English by Livia Monnet and into German by Ursula Graefe.
Story of the Sea of Camellias (1976) translated into English by Livia Monnet
Lake of Heaven (1997) translated into English by Bruce Allen.
Anima no tori (Birds of Spirit) (1999)
Shiranui: A Contemporary Noh Drama translated into English by Bruce Allen.
References
External links
Michiko 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).
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Amakusa, Kumamoto
- Daftar penerima Ramon Magsaysay Award
- Michiko Ishimure
- Michiko
- Minamata disease
- List of Japanese women writers
- Ecocriticism
- Joseph Kosuth
- Ramon Magsaysay Award
- Toshi Maruki
- Deaths in February 2018
- Munesuke Mita