Okinawa /

A peaceful, independent kingdom until its annexation by the Japanese Empire in the 19th century, Okinawa was the site of the most destructive land battle of the Pacific War. Today, the archipelago is Japan's poorest prefecture and unwilling host to 75% of all US military bases in Japan. Okinawa...

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Main Author: Higa, Susumu, 1953- (Author)
Corporate Author: MangasplainingExtra (Firm)
Other Authors: Allen, Jocelyne, 1974- (Translator), Crotty, Patrick (letterer.), E., Kayla (letterer), Woodrow-Butcher, Christopher (Editor, Interviewer), Woodrow-Butcher, Andrew (Editor, Interviewer)
Format: Book
Language:English
Language Notes:Translated from the Japanese.
Published: Seattle : Fantagraphics Books, Inc., [2023]
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Summary:A peaceful, independent kingdom until its annexation by the Japanese Empire in the 19th century, Okinawa was the site of the most destructive land battle of the Pacific War. Today, the archipelago is Japan's poorest prefecture and unwilling host to 75% of all US military bases in Japan. Okinawa brings together two collections of intertwined stories by the island's pre-eminent mangaka, Susumu Higa, which reflect on this difficult history and pull together traditional Okinawan spirituality, the modern-day realities of the continuing US military occupation and the senselessness of the war. The first collection, Sword of Sand, is a ground level, unflinching look at the horrors of the Battle of Okinawa. Higa then turns an observant eye to the present-day in Mabui (Okinawan for "spirit"), where he explores how the American occupation has irreversibly changed the island prefecture, through the lens of the archipelago's indigenous spirituality and the central character of the yuta priestess.
Item Description:Translation of two collections of short stories: Suna no suguri; and, Mabui.
Illustrations on endpapers.
Physical Description:xxiii, 529 pages : illustrations (some color), color map ; 19 cm.
ISBN:1683961188
9781683961185