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Simon & Schuster The Vanished: The "Evaporated People" of Japan in Stories and Photographs (Hardcover)

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Simon & Schuster The Vanished: The "Evaporated People" of Japan in Stories and Photographs (Hardcover)
Key Features
  • Written by Léna Mauger
  • Photography by Stéphane Remael
  • 272 Pages
  • Publisher: Skyhorse
Every year, nearly one hundred thousand Japanese vanish without a trace. Known as the johatsu, or the "evaporated," they are often driven by shame and hopelessness, leaving behind lost jobs, disappointed families, and mounting debts. In The Vanished, from Simon & Schuster, journalist Léna Mauger and photographer Stéphane Remael uncover the human faces behind the phenomenon through reportage, photographs, and interviews with those who left, those who stayed behind, and those who helped orchestrate the disappearances. Their quest to learn the stories of the johatsu weaves its way through:

  • A Tokyo neighborhood so notorious for its petty criminal activities, it was literally erased from maps
  • Reprogramming camps for subpar bureaucrats and businessmen to become "better" employees
  • The charmless citadel of Toyota City, with its iron grip on its employees
  • The "suicide" cliffs of Tojinbo, patrolled by a man fighting to save the desperate
  • The desolation of Fukushima in the aftermath of the tsunami

And yet, as exotic and foreign as their stories might appear to an outsider's eyes, the human experience shared by the interviewees remains powerfully universal.

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Every year, nearly one hundred thousand Japanese vanish without a trace. Known as the johatsu, or the "evaporated," they are often driven by shame and hopelessness, leaving behind lost jobs, disappointed families, and mounting debts. In The Vanished, from Simon & Schuster, journalist Léna Mauger and photographer Stéphane Remael uncover the human faces behind the phenomenon through reportage, photographs, and interviews with those who left, those who stayed behind, and those who helped orchestrate the disappearances. Their quest to learn the stories of the johatsu weaves its way through:

  • A Tokyo neighborhood so notorious for its petty criminal activities, it was literally erased from maps
  • Reprogramming camps for subpar bureaucrats and businessmen to become "better" employees
  • The charmless citadel of Toyota City, with its iron grip on its employees
  • The "suicide" cliffs of Tojinbo, patrolled by a man fighting to save the desperate
  • The desolation of Fukushima in the aftermath of the tsunami

And yet, as exotic and foreign as their stories might appear to an outsider's eyes, the human experience shared by the interviewees remains powerfully universal.

Simon & Schuster 9781510708266 Specs

Author
Léna Mauger
Publisher
Skyhorse
Publication Date
September 20, 2016
Edition
1st
ISBN Number
ISBN 13: 9781510708266
Number of Pages
272
Cover Type
Hard
Illustrations
Yes

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