COVID-19 : rapatrier des citoyens vietnamiens au Japon
#Covid-19#migrant#migration#Japon#Vietnamien#rapatriement
▻https://m.lecourrier.vn/covid-19-rapatrier-des-citoyens-vietnamiens-au-japon/811300.html
Meiko Kaji - Greatest Hits
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66n65sxMgwo
Tracklist :
00:00 Ame no Yoru no Anata Wa
03:39 Banka
07:37 Fune ni Yurarete
10:34 Imasara Nante Shikaranaide Kudasai
15:25 Ingabana
19:28 Jeans Blues
23:02 Kakioki
26:37 Meiko No Yume Wa Yoru Hiraku
30:32 Meinichi
33:48 Onna Negai Uta
37:25 Shitto
40:37 Shura No Hana
44:28 Urami-Bushi
48:03 Wakare-Banashi Nanka
50:45 Yadokari
54:12 ZigZag Moyou
Meiko Kaji
►https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meiko_Kaji
Meiko Kaji (梶 芽衣子, Kaji Meiko, born March 24, 1947) is a Japanese actress and singer. She has appeared in about 100 films, with her most famous roles being outlaw characters in early 1970s films, such as the rebels of the Stray Cat Rock series, the assassin Lady Snowblood, and the murderous Nami Matsushima from the Female Prisoner 701: Scorpion series.
Blind Woman’s Curse
▻https://www.arte.tv/fr/videos/097377-000-A/blind-woman-s-curse
82 min, disponible du 01/06/2020 au 29/08/2020
Akemi est la chef d’un clan yakuza exclusivement féminin. Lors d’une rixe avec un clan adverse, Akemi blesse une rivale aux yeux, la rendant aveugle. Commence alors une mystérieuse malédiction vengeresse.
Réalisation : Teruo Ishii
Scénario : Teruo Ishii, Chûsei Sone
Avec Meiko Kaji (Akemi Tachibana) ...
#Cécile_Asanuma-Brice : « Les au #Japon, y a-t-il une #comparaison possible avec la #France ? »
Conférence donnée à l’Institut français de recherche sur le Japon à la Maison franco-japonaise le 10 février 2020.
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roLSo_cEyLY
US scientists seek answers to Bali’s Covid-19 secret - Asia Times
▻https://asiatimes.com/2020/06/us-scientists-seek-answers-to-balis-covid-19-secret
Given the widespread prevalence of dengue fever on Bali, local doctors have even begun to speculate whether the mosquito-borne disease might provide some sort of protection against the coronavirus. Balinese appear to be more willing to comply with distancing protocols than foreigners, but a book will soon be distributed through the kelihan network explaining what they should do to keep their communities safe. Meanwhile, with Bali’s economy deep in the doldrums, Jakarta’s focus has been on an estimated US$9 billion in foreign exchange earnings the island stands to lose before the pandemic runs its full course. Odo Manuhutu, deputy for tourism and creative economy at the Maritime Affairs and Investment Coordinating Ministry, raised the idea of a tourist corridor with Australia, China, South Korea and Japan during a virtual press conference on June 12. The four countries contributed 2.8 million of the 6.3 million tourists who visited Bali last year, with Australians, who regard the island almost as a second home, seizing back the top ranking it had lost to China in 2018. Diplomatic sources say Maritime Coordinating Minister Luhut Panjaitan first referred to the corridor plan at a meeting with Australian Ambassador Gary Quinlan in early April, but nothing has been discussed at an official level since then.
In fact, only days ago the Australian government banned its citizens from leaving the country for a further three months, until mid-September, although it said exceptions may be made for countries like New Zealand
#Covid-19#migrant#migration#bali#indonesie#sante#tourisme#corridor#australie#chine#japon#coréedusud#nouvellezelande#economie#insularite#dengue
Au Japon, la crise du coronavirus exacerbe la haine xénophobe - Libération
La pandémie de Covid-19 donne un nouveau prétexte aux extrémistes de droite nippons pour proférer contre les Chinois des propos racistes impunis et en partie encouragés par des personnalités politiques en quête d’électeurs.
#Covid-19#migrant#migration#Japon#xénophobe#diaspora#Chinois#Chinatown
▻https://www.liberation.fr/planete/2020/06/12/au-japon-la-crise-du-coronavirus-exacerbe-la-haine-xenophobe_1791050
Singapore coronavirus clusters awaken Asia to migrants’ plight - Nikkei Asian Review
#Covid-19#migrant#migration#Japon#Singapour#travailleurmigrant#cluster
▻https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Asia-Insight/Singapore-coronavirus-clusters-awaken-Asia-to-migrants-plight
What is kawaii – and why did the world fall for the ’cult of cute’?
▻https://theconversation.com/what-is-kawaii-and-why-did-the-world-fall-for-the-cult-of-cute-6718
So, what is kawaii and why here and why now? As the Japanese word for cute, kawaii has connotations of shyness, embarrassment, vulnerability, darlingness and lovability. Think babies and small fluffy creatures. In many cases, it is a signifier for innocence, youth, charm, openness and naturalness, while its darker aspects have led it to be rather brutally applied to frailty and even physical handicap as a marker of adorability. You may not have noticed, but look carefully and Hello Kitty has no mouth.
As the economy progressed through the 1970s and 1980s, so did consumer subcultures – and cute as a style began to be expressed through childish handwriting, speech, dress, products, shops, cafes and food. Meanwhile, as Japanese women became more visible at work, so the “burikko” or childlike woman emerged, portraying an innocence and adorability that alleviated the threat of female emancipation, increasing her appeal as a potential marriage partner.
As part of the 1990s wider spread of Japanese culture, kawaii is undoubtedly indebted. However, its persistence well into the 21st century shows that something else is now afoot. Cute culture is everywhere and claimed by everyone, regardless of age, gender and nationality. More than the fuzzy dice hanging from the rear-view mirror, it is the collectable branded official merchandise of cartoons and comics, the endless animations and superhero films, the doll-like dresses of “Lolita” fashion and the phone-clutching clusters of Pokemon Go players.
Importantly, it does not seem to rely on Japan, but has become homegrown in multiple locations, with global participants consuming and contributing in equal measure. At first glance, it appears these childlike adults, like the proverbial Peter Pan, don’t want to grow up – but how convenient for business that they can whip consumers into a frenzy, reducing grown men and women into childish, irrational desire. Cute culture is capitalism disguised, repackaged and covered in glitter.
Japan to subsidise holidays in effort to revive tourism | World news | The Guardian
#Covid-19#migrant#migration#Japon#tourisme
▻https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/may/27/japan-to-subsidise-visitors-holidays-in-effort-to-revive-tourism-shop-r
▻https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/1ca1e49ff5d3cc1aa7c6fe6af1dfd97d15f994cd/0_224_6720_4032/master/6720.jpg?width=1200&height=630&quality=85&auto=format&fit=crop&overlay-ali
Coronavirus : le Japon lève l’état d’urgence mais garde ses frontières fermées
▻https://www.lemonde.fr/international/article/2020/05/27/le-japon-toutes-frontieres-fermees_6040854_3210.html
Cette relance se fait pour l’instant toutes frontières fermées. Le gouvernement a esquissé, le 18 mai, un projet de réouverture du pays en trois étapes. La priorité irait aux hommes et femmes d’affaires et aux chercheurs. Puis viendraient les étudiants étrangers et, au final, les touristes. Mais aucun calendrier n’est fixé, même si l’été est envisagé pour la première étape. « Il est difficile de prévoir, et le gouvernement prendra une décision en fonction de l’état des infections dans chaque pays », estime le porte-parole du gouvernement, Yoshihide Suga.Pour les étrangers déjà dans l’Archipel, l’agence des services d’immigration a annoncé, le 3 avril, la prolongation de trois mois du délai pour renouveler les titres de séjour expirant entre mars et juin. Pour les résidents provisoirement à l’étranger, rien n’est prévu. Les personnes munies d’un visa et souhaitant revenir au Japon sont tout simplement empêchées d’embarquer. Celles qui réussissent à le faire peuvent être refoulées à leur arrivée. De quoi bloquer tout projet de déplacement hors du Japon pour les 2,9 millions de résidents étrangers de l’Archipel. « Des étrangers confrontés à des drames familiaux dans leur pays, un décès ou une hospitalisation, ne peuvent faire le déplacement, sauf à prendre le risque de ne pas pouvoir rentrer au Japon », regrette un diplomate européen qui souligne la possibilité de « perdre tout ce qui a été construit ». Le risque est d’autant plus grand que les résidents qui ne peuvent revenir peuvent perdre leur statut, la prolongation du délai pour les renouvellements de visa ne concernant que les étrangers présents dans l’Archipel.
#Covid-19#migrant#migration#Japon#fermeture-frontières#résident#étudiants#touristes#famille#titre-séjour#étrangers#épidémie#infection#santé
La Corée du Sud regrette la décision du Japon de prolonger ses restrictions d’entrée | AGENCE DE PRESSE YONHAP
#Covid-19#migrant#migration#Japon#CotéeduSud#frontière
▻https://fr.yna.co.kr/view/AFR20200525003600884
Nouveaux tableaux de femmes anarchistes : Ito Noe (1895-1923), #féministe et #anarchiste #japonaise assassinée par la police militaire…
Cliquez sur le tableau pour l’agrandir et passez le curseur sur les illustrations pour que les légendes apparaissent.
▻http://anarlivres.free.fr/pages/archives_nouv/pages_nouv/Nouv_tableauxFbis.html#ItoNoe
Did Japan Just Beat the Virus Without Lockdowns or Mass Testing?
▻https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-05-22/did-japan-just-beat-the-virus-without-lockdowns-or-mass-testing
An early grassroots response to rising infections was crucial. While the central government has been criticized for its slow policy steps, experts praise the role of Japan’s contact tracers, which swung into action after the first infections were found in January. The fast response was enabled by one of Japan’s inbuilt advantages — its public health centers, which in 2018 employed more than half of 50,000 public health nurses who are experienced in infection tracing. In normal times, these nurses would be tracking down more common infections such as influenza and tuberculosis.
“It’s very analog — it’s not an app-based system like Singapore,” said Kazuto Suzuki, a professor of public policy at Hokkaido University who has written about Japan’s response. “But nevertheless, it has been very useful.”
Experts are also credited with creating an easy-to-understand message of avoiding what are called the “Three C’s” — closed spaces, crowded spaces and close-contact settings — rather than keeping away from others entirely.
“Social distancing may work, but it doesn’t really help to continue normal social life,” said Hokkaido University’s Suzuki. “The ‘Three C’s’ are a much more pragmatic approach and very effective, while having a similar effect.”
Govt. informs Diet of plan to lift emergency | NHK WORLD-JAPAN News
#Covid-19#migrant#migration#Japon#déconfinement
▻https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20200525_25
L’État d’urgence pourrait être levé dès lundi à Tokyo | NHK WORLD-JAPAN News
#Covid-19#migrant#migration#Japon#Tokyo#état_d’urgence
▻https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/fr/news/237103
(COVID-19) Japon : levée de l’état d’urgence sanitaire dans les préfectures d’Osaka, Kyoto et Hyogo_French.news.cn
#Covid-19#migrant#migration#Japon#Etatdurgence#Osaka#Kyoto#Hyogo
▻http://french.xinhuanet.com/2020-05/21/c_139075732.htm
BBC - Travel - Japan’s forgotten indigenous people
▻http://www.bbc.com/travel/story/20200519-japans-forgotten-indigenous-people
Forced into agriculture, they were no longer able to fish for salmon in their rivers and hunt deer on their land, Yoshida said. They were required to adopt Japanese names, speak the Japanese language and were slowly stripped of their culture and traditions, including their beloved bear ceremony. Due to the wide stigmatisation, many Ainu hid their ancestry. And the long-term effects are clear to see today, with much of the Ainu population remaining poor and politically disenfranchised, with much of their ancestral knowledge lost.
Among other nefarious practices, Japanese researchers ransacked Ainu graves from the late 19th Century to the 1960s, amassing huge collections of Ainu remains for their study and never returning the bones.
#Actu_Coronavirus – 20 mai
▻https://www.les-crises.fr/actu-coronavirus-20-mai
Ce fil d’actualités comprend des informations provenant de trois sources : Les Lives #Covid-19 du Figaro, de 20 minutes et le compte Twitter @Conflits_FR. 20 mai 18h Tous les aéroports italiens auront le droit de rouvrir à partir du 3 juin, après de longues semaines de #confinement à cause du #coronavirus. (ministère Transports) #Covid_19 #Italie 2 complices présumés de l’évasion de Carlos #Ghosn du #Japon ont été arrêtés aux États-Unis. Il s’agit de Michael #Taylor, un ancien membre des forces spéciales américaines reconverti dans la sécurité privée, et son fils Peter Taylor. (LCI) #deconfinementjour10Lire la (...)
#Revue_de_Presse #SRAS-2 #Revue_de_Presse,_Actu_Coronavirus,_Covid-19,_SRAS-2
Caution urged after lifting of virus emergency | NHK WORLD-JAPAN News
#Covid-19#migrant#migration#Japon#etatdurgence
▻https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20200517_03
Japan to lift coronavirus state of emergency in 39 prefectures | The Japan Times
#Covid-19#migrant#migration#Japon#etatdurgence
▻https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2020/05/14/national/japan-coronavirus-emergency-39-prefectures
Je dois être la dernière personne de l’internet à découvrir ceci : WORLD ORDER "MACHINE CIVILIZATION" (2011)
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-qhj3sJ5qs
Qu’ils chopent le covid-19. C’est bas, mais à ce stade j’assume. (et dans une forme non asymptomatique)
警察官の人が避けたり、通り過ぎる人が不思議そうに見ていくのがとっても人間味があっていいなーと思った
▻https://www.deepl.com/translator#ja/fr/%E8%AD%A6%E5%AF%9F%E5%AE%98%E3%81%AE%E4%BA%BA%E3%81%8C%E9%81%BF%E3%81%91%E3%8
#chorégraphie
À Paris (et un peu Berlin) :
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vH0pSHZOsTk
L’ambassade vietnamienne prend les mesures nécessaires après le meurtre d’un stagiaire au Japon - Le Courrier du VietNam
#Covid-19#migrant#migration#japon#diaspora_vietnamienne
▻https://www.lecourrier.vn/lambassade-vietnamienne-prend-les-mesures-necessaires-apres-le-meurtre-dun-stagiaire-au-japon/778335.html
Geopolítica de la pandemia de #COVID-19
American “Populism” and the Spatial Contradictions of US Govern-ment in the Time of COVID-19
John Agnew
15-23
La Europa indolente. Una hipótesis sobre los efectos geopolíticos de la pandemia
Juan Romero
25-37
Las fronteras de la COVID-19: ¿escenario de guerra o camino de
Jorge Aponte Motta, Olivier Thomas Kramsch
39-51
Centroamérica: neoliberalismo y COVID-19
David Díaz Arias, Ronny Viales Hurtado
53-59
COVID-19: ¿(in)seguridad sin (in)movilidad? Acercando la política de la movilidad a los Estudios Críticos de Seguridad
Ángela Iranzo
61-68
Espacialidad y pandemia: la crisis del coronavirus vista desde la geopolítica negativa
Francisco José Saracho López
69-79
COVID-19 Pandemic in Japan: Containment Failed or Successful?
Takashi Yamazaki
81-91
Pandemia: anexiones territoriales en Israel y comorbilidad en Palestina
Isaias Barreñada Bajo
93-104
Flujos turísticos, geopolítica y COVID-19: cuando los turistas internacionales son vectores de transmisión
Miriam Menchero Sánchez
105-114
¿Qué mundo geopolítico después de 2020?
Barbara Loyer, Béatrice Giblin
115-126
Geografía política de los cuidados (O por qué la pandemia del coronavirus confinó a buena parte del Norte global)
Manuel Espinel Vallejo
127-140
COVID-19 between Global Human Security and Ramping Authoritar-ian Nationalisms
Carlos R. S. Milani
141-151
La pandemia del 2020 en el debate teórico de las Relaciones Internacionales
Fabián Bosoer, Mariano Turzi
153-163
El (im)posible retorno del Estado al primer plano ante una catástrofe global
Jaime Pastor
165-172
Geopolítica de la pandemia, escalas de la crisis y escenarios en disputa
Breno Bringel
173-187
La ciudad bajo el signo de ’Afrodita Pandemos’
Carlos Tapia
189-208
La inexistente respuesta regional a la COVID-19 en América Latina
Jerónimo Ríos Sierra
209-222
Aesthetic Separation / Separation Aesthetics: The Pandemic and the Event Spaces of Precarity
Sam Okoth Opondo, Michael J. Shapiro
223-238
Brazil in the Time of Coronavirus
Maite Conde
239-249
El virus cosmopolita: lecciones de la COVID-19 para la reconfiguración del Estado-Nación y la gobernanza global
Natalia Millán, Guillermo Santander
251-263
Los mapas y calendarios de la pandemia
Carlo Emilio Piazzini Suárez
265-274
Greta’s Wrath; or ’quédate en casa’, Agamben: COVID-19 and the (Non-)State of Exception
Ulrich Oslender
275-283
Confinamiento/aislamiento: del lenguaje preventivo de la COVID-19 a la pragmática de la guerra en Colombia
Vladimir Montoya Arango
285-291
Los Estados cierran sus territorios por seguridad… pero los virus están emancipados de las fronteras
María Lois
293-302
Geopolítica popular del coronavirus: el poder de las viñetas editoriales de la prensa diaria
Heriberto Cairo
303-317
Revisitando ’Refuxios’ en tiempos de COVID-19
Carme Nogueira
319-321
▻https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/GEOP/issue/view/3602
#revue #articles_scientifiques #coronavirus #géographie #géopolitique #géographie_politique #USA #Etats-Unis #Europe #frontières #Amérique_centrale #néolibéralisme #mobilité #immobilité #Japon #Palestine #Israël #tourisme #touristes_internationaux #nationalisme #autoritarisme #Etats #Etats-nations #Amérique_latine #Brésil #Agamben #Colombie #confinement #isolement #frontières #frontières_nationales #dessin_de_presse #caricature #popular_geography #popular_geopolitics
What SARS taught East Asia, and what India can learn from Covid | Explained News,The Indian Express
Lifestyles perceptibly changed in many East Asian countries after SARS. In places like China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan and Korea, the use of face coverings in public places became the norm. The practice was continued even after the outbreak was over. People with coughs and colds attend office with face coverings. New norms developed for touching of surfaces in public places. In East Asia, most people now press elevator buttons with a finger knuckle, avoiding direct contact with their fingertips. People are also more careful and use more hygienic sense in using public restrooms. Frequent handwashing is a norm.
#Covid-19#migrant#migration#Sars#Asieorientale#Inde#santé#Chine#Japon#Corée#Hongkong#Taiwan
▻https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/explained-sars-covid-19-east-asia-india-indu-bhushan-indu-bhushan-640