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Cover
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Dedication
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Foreword by Ann Sherif
Acknowledgments
Note on Transliteration, Naming Convention, and English Translations
Introduction: Botanical Potential
Chapter 1. Botanical Families: Osaki Midori, Moss, and Evolutionary Resemblance
Chapter 2. Botanical Allegory: Metamorphosis and Colonial Memory in Abe Kōbō’s “Dendrocacalia”
Chapter 3. Botanical Media: Haniya Yutaka, Hashimoto Ken, Itō Seikō, and the Search for Dead Spirits
Chapter 4. Botanical Regeneration: Fire and Disturbance Ecology in the Films of Yanagimachi Mitsuo and Kawase Naomi
Chapter 5. Botanical Migration: Empathy and Naturalization in the Poetry and Prose of Hiromi Ito
Epilogue: Botanical Models
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