
William Tsutsui
William Tsutsui is a professor of history at the University of Ottawa, known for his expertise in Japanese culture and the impact of nuclear events, particularly the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on Japanese media and society. He has authored works discussing the cultural significance of iconic figures like Godzilla, illustrating how such monsters serve as manifestations of societal fears related to atomic power and trauma.
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William Tsutsui is a history professor at the University of Ottawa who comments on the cultural impact of atomic bombs in Japan.
Como a bomba atômica transformou a cultura japonesa e inspirou filmes, livros e personagensWilliam Tsutsui is a professor of History at the University of Ottawa and comments on the cultural impact of atomic bombings in Japan.
De Godzilla a Astro Boy: Cómo la bomba atómica transformó la cultura de Japón y se esparció por el mundoWilliam Tsutsui is a history professor at Ottawa University who discusses the impact of the atomic bomb on Japanese culture.
Mighty Atom: how the A-bombs shaped Japanese artsWilliam Tsutsui is a history professor at the University of Ottawa who comments on the cultural impact of atomic bombs in Japan.
Godzilla, Astro Boy... 80 ans après Hiroshima, comment la bombe atomique a bouleversé la culture japonaise


