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Life After Death
Oleh:
Rancinan, Gerard
(Photographer)
Jenis:
Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
Time Magazine vol. 166 no. 5 (Aug. 2005)
,
page 36-39.
Topik:
Hiroshima
;
Hibakusha
;
Survivors
;
Sakaru Takigawa
;
Morio Iwata
;
Hiroko Konishi
;
Yuji Egusa
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They are called the Hibakusha, survivors of a day when the world went dark. about 85,000 people who lived in Hiroshima and its environs on Aug.6, 1945, are still alive. For many, that morning was the beginning of a lifetime of struggle-to overcome not only the physical ailments associated with radiation but also the phychic trauma caused by years of rejection from their own society, which shunned the survivors out of fear they could contaminate others. French photographer Gerard Rancinan traveled to Hiroshima this year to photograph the hibakusha and record their stories.
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