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Postface Unmaking the Nuclear Future
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- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Table and Figures ix
- The Atomic Now xv
- Acknowledgments xix
- Toxic Immanence: Toward Decolonizing Pedagogies of the Nuclear 3
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Aftereffects of Chernobyl and Fukushima
- “The Future Is Behind Them!”: Post-Apocalypse and the Enduring Nuclear in Post-Soviet Russian Fiction 39
- From Toxic Lands to Toxic Rumours: Nuclear Accidents, Contaminated Territories, and the Production of (Radio)active Ignorance 59
- The Fukushima Process 78
- Fukushima and the Rebuild of Godzilla: Multiplying Media in an Era of Multiplying Disaster 94
- Repeating, Multiplying: The Ongoing Now of Nuclear Aftereffects 127
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The Cold War and Post–Cold War Nuclear State and Its Geopolitics: Imaginaries and Contestations
- Shaking, Trembling, Rattling, Shouting: Seismic Politics in the Nuclear Age 139
- What Is the Matter with Nuclear Weapons Communication? 151
- The National Toxic Land/ Labor Conservation Service 175
- Sounding Out the Nuclear: An Atomic Opera 197
- Poetry and Anti-Nuclearism: Τεχνη and the “Fundamental Project” 214
- Fears and the (Nuclear) Apocalypse: Who Is Afraid of What? 231
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Archaeologies and Heritages
- Emergency/Salvage Archaeology: Excavating Media and Uranium in the Glen Canyon 237
- Nuclear Waste as Critical Heritage 262
- Lingering Radiation: On Violent Pasts and Open-Ended Futures 282
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Nuclear Aesthetics: Contemporary Art, Nuclear Colonialism, and the Transformation of Life and the Environment
- Atomic Aborigines: Appropriation and Colonization of Indigenous Australia during British Nuclear Testing 291
- The Antipodean Stance of Pam Debenham's 1980s Screenprints 309
- The Immanation-Image: Immanent Experience and Kazakhstan's Socialist and Postsocialist Modernity in Almagul Menlibayeva's Video Installation Transformation (2016) 332
- The Possibility of a Situated Nuclear Knowledge: Art in Contaminated Sites 373
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Artists' Contributions
- Inheritance: Radiant Reflections from Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and Fukushima 383
- Nuclear Family: A Poem 424
- Unmaking the Nuclear Future 429
- Contributors 433
- Index 443
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Table and Figures ix
- The Atomic Now xv
- Acknowledgments xix
- Toxic Immanence: Toward Decolonizing Pedagogies of the Nuclear 3
-
Aftereffects of Chernobyl and Fukushima
- “The Future Is Behind Them!”: Post-Apocalypse and the Enduring Nuclear in Post-Soviet Russian Fiction 39
- From Toxic Lands to Toxic Rumours: Nuclear Accidents, Contaminated Territories, and the Production of (Radio)active Ignorance 59
- The Fukushima Process 78
- Fukushima and the Rebuild of Godzilla: Multiplying Media in an Era of Multiplying Disaster 94
- Repeating, Multiplying: The Ongoing Now of Nuclear Aftereffects 127
-
The Cold War and Post–Cold War Nuclear State and Its Geopolitics: Imaginaries and Contestations
- Shaking, Trembling, Rattling, Shouting: Seismic Politics in the Nuclear Age 139
- What Is the Matter with Nuclear Weapons Communication? 151
- The National Toxic Land/ Labor Conservation Service 175
- Sounding Out the Nuclear: An Atomic Opera 197
- Poetry and Anti-Nuclearism: Τεχνη and the “Fundamental Project” 214
- Fears and the (Nuclear) Apocalypse: Who Is Afraid of What? 231
-
Archaeologies and Heritages
- Emergency/Salvage Archaeology: Excavating Media and Uranium in the Glen Canyon 237
- Nuclear Waste as Critical Heritage 262
- Lingering Radiation: On Violent Pasts and Open-Ended Futures 282
-
Nuclear Aesthetics: Contemporary Art, Nuclear Colonialism, and the Transformation of Life and the Environment
- Atomic Aborigines: Appropriation and Colonization of Indigenous Australia during British Nuclear Testing 291
- The Antipodean Stance of Pam Debenham's 1980s Screenprints 309
- The Immanation-Image: Immanent Experience and Kazakhstan's Socialist and Postsocialist Modernity in Almagul Menlibayeva's Video Installation Transformation (2016) 332
- The Possibility of a Situated Nuclear Knowledge: Art in Contaminated Sites 373
-
Artists' Contributions
- Inheritance: Radiant Reflections from Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and Fukushima 383
- Nuclear Family: A Poem 424
- Unmaking the Nuclear Future 429
- Contributors 433
- Index 443