@article{oai:minpaku.repo.nii.ac.jp:00007336, author = {Hayashi, Isao and 林, 勲男}, issue = {4}, journal = {国立民族学博物館研究報告, Bulletin of the National Museum of Ethnology}, month = {Mar}, note = {In the aftermath of the Great East Japan Earthquake and consequent tsunamis, disaster remains and wreckage have attracted the attention of the general public, scholars, and mass media, with expectations that they preserve the situation of damage and that visitors can see with their own eyes the damage caused by energy radiated from nature, while simultaneously recalling the disaster victims and their bereaved. Conversely, there have been strong demands to demolish and remove such remains as debris, particularly from the bereaved of those killed in the disaster. The disaster remains evoke various memories, including of the disaster itself and of the days before it struck. In this paper, I attempt to clarify the conflicts among the people and conflicts within individuals as processes of discussion of preserving disaster remains and of forming collective memories., 東日本大震災発生後の被災地では,災害遺構が研究者,マスメディアそして 一般の注目を集めた。それらは自然のすさまじい破壊力を訪れる人びとに伝え, 同時に犠牲者やその遺族への悲しみの念を抱かせるという期待があった。その 一方では,一刻も早くそうした災害遺構を解体・撤去して欲しいとの要望も, とりわけ災害で亡くなった人たちの遺族を中心に表面化してきた。遺構は様々 な記憶を喚起する。災害そのものの記憶であったり,災害発生前の生活であっ たりする。  この論文では,災害遺構をめぐる人びとの対立と一個人の中でも発生した葛 藤について,集合記憶を形成していくプロセスとして明らかとしたい。}, pages = {337--391}, title = {Materializing Memories of Disasters : Individual Experiences in Conflict Concerning Disaster Remains in the Affected Regions of the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami}, volume = {41}, year = {2017}, yomi = {ハヤシ, イサオ} }