抄録
Almost two years have passed since the unprecedented catastrophe on March 11, 2011 in Tohoku, Japan. Although time is slowly changing the landscape and people's daily lives in the disaster-stricken areas, the platform provided for Subalterns in the media to make themselves heard is no better now than it was at the time of the disaster. This paper, based on an awareness of this problem, will discuss Subalternity in the special context of the Great Eastern Japan Disaster as well as introducing ways for a platform to be created on which Subalters in the disaster- stricken areas can make themselves heard around the world.