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Apr 2023
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Writing from Okinawa

Alison Fincher
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In this episode, we're talking about writing from Okinawa. The history of the Ryukyu Islands, especially the Battle of Okinawa. The evolution of writing from Okinawa. And the life life and work of author and activist Shun Medoruma, especially his Akutagawa-winning story "Droplets".

CW: forced suicide (historical), violence (historical and fictional), historical rape

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