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9. Arts Education and the Nuclear Legacy in the Marshall Islands
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Note on Naming and Orthography ix
- Introduction: Visuality, Temporality, Geography 1
- 1. Targeting the Pacific: World War II in Asian American and Pacific Islander Art 13
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Part I: Remembering Originary Moments: Trinity, Hiroshima, Nagasaki
- 2. Security And Sacrifice: Nuclear Tourism in New Mexico 51
- 3. A People’s Atlas of Nuclear Colorado: Art and Activism in the Digital Space 72
- 4. Atoms for Life and for Death: Nuclear Energy and Hiroshima Activism in the 1950s 79
- 5. The Politics of Antimonumentalism: An Exhibit in Five Cities 97
- 6. The Antimonument Research Collective 117
- 7. Creating the Atomic Sublime: The Perpetual Production of Nuclear In/Security 125
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Part II: Legacies of the Bikini Test
- 8. Resisting US Nuclear Tests: The UN Petition from the Marshall Islands 147
- 9. Arts Education and the Nuclear Legacy in the Marshall Islands 166
- 10. Nuclear Temples 178
- 11. Housewives Petitioning for World Peace: Ban-the-Bomb Activism in Cold War Japan 198
- 12. Voices of Deep-Sea Tuna Fishermen in the Japanese Anti–Nuclear Test Movement 217
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Part III: Transpacific Activisms
- 13. A Long Road to Disability Compensation in Cold War America 237
- 14. Barbara Reynolds and the Politics of Transnational Antinuclear Activism 254
- 15. An Interview with Artist Will Wilson 275
- 16. Food Cultivation as Artistic Activism after Nuclear Disaster 281
- Contributors 301
- Index 307
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Note on Naming and Orthography ix
- Introduction: Visuality, Temporality, Geography 1
- 1. Targeting the Pacific: World War II in Asian American and Pacific Islander Art 13
-
Part I: Remembering Originary Moments: Trinity, Hiroshima, Nagasaki
- 2. Security And Sacrifice: Nuclear Tourism in New Mexico 51
- 3. A People’s Atlas of Nuclear Colorado: Art and Activism in the Digital Space 72
- 4. Atoms for Life and for Death: Nuclear Energy and Hiroshima Activism in the 1950s 79
- 5. The Politics of Antimonumentalism: An Exhibit in Five Cities 97
- 6. The Antimonument Research Collective 117
- 7. Creating the Atomic Sublime: The Perpetual Production of Nuclear In/Security 125
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Part II: Legacies of the Bikini Test
- 8. Resisting US Nuclear Tests: The UN Petition from the Marshall Islands 147
- 9. Arts Education and the Nuclear Legacy in the Marshall Islands 166
- 10. Nuclear Temples 178
- 11. Housewives Petitioning for World Peace: Ban-the-Bomb Activism in Cold War Japan 198
- 12. Voices of Deep-Sea Tuna Fishermen in the Japanese Anti–Nuclear Test Movement 217
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Part III: Transpacific Activisms
- 13. A Long Road to Disability Compensation in Cold War America 237
- 14. Barbara Reynolds and the Politics of Transnational Antinuclear Activism 254
- 15. An Interview with Artist Will Wilson 275
- 16. Food Cultivation as Artistic Activism after Nuclear Disaster 281
- Contributors 301
- Index 307