توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Toxic Immanence: Decolonizing Nuclear Legacies and Futures
نام کتاب : Toxic Immanence: Decolonizing Nuclear Legacies and Futures
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : ماندگاری سمی: استعمار زدایی از میراث و آینده هسته ای
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نویسندگان : Livia Monnet (editor), Magdalena E. Stawkowski (editor)
ناشر : McGill-Queen's University Press
سال نشر : 2022
تعداد صفحات : 472
ISBN (شابک) : 9780228013266
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 24 مگابایت
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Cover\nTOXIC IMMANENCE\nTitle\nCopyright\nContents\nTable and Figures\nForeword | The Atomic Now\nAcknowledgments\nIntroduction | Toxic Immanence: Toward Decolonizing Pedagogies of the Nuclear\nONE Aftereffects of Chernobyl and Fukushima\n 1 “The Future Is Behind Them!”: Post-Apocalypse and the Enduring Nuclear in Post-Soviet Russian Fiction\n 2 From Toxic Lands to Toxic Rumours: Nuclear Accidents, Contaminated Territories, and the Production of (Radio)active Ignorance\n 3 The Fukushima Process\n 4 Fukushima and the Rebuild of Godzilla: Multiplying Media in an Era of Multiplying Disaster\n Afterword | Repeating, Multiplying: The Ongoing Now of Nuclear Aftereffects\nTWO The Cold War and Post–Cold War Nuclear State and Its Geopolitics: Imaginaries and Contestations\n 5 Shaking, Trembling, Rattling, Shouting: Seismic Politics in the Nuclear Age\n 6 What Is the Matter with Nuclear Weapons Communication?\n 7 The National Toxic Land/Labor Conservation Service: 10-Year Final Report on Public Agency Organizing and Operational Responses to Cold War Legacies and the Nuclear Stockpile\n 8 Sounding Out the Nuclear: An Atomic Opera\n 9 Poetry and Anti-Nuclearism: Tɛχνɳ and the “Fundamental Project”\n Afterword | Fears and the (Nuclear) Apocalypse: Who Is Afraid of What?\nTHREE Archaeologies and Heritages\n 10 Emergency/Salvage Archaeology: Excavating Media and Uranium in the Glen Canyon\n 11 Nuclear Waste as Critical Heritage\n Afterword | Lingering Radiation: On Violent Pasts and Open-Ended Futures\nFOUR Nuclear Aesthetics: Contemporary Art, Nuclear Colonialism, and the Transformation of Life and the Environment\n 12 Atomic Aborigines: Appropriation and Colonization of Indigenous Australia during British Nuclear Testing\n 13 The Antipodean Stance of Pam Debenham’s 1980s Screenprints\n 14 The Immanation-Image: Immanent Experience and Kazakhstan’s Socialist and Postsocialist Modernity in Almagul Menlibayeva’s Video Installation Transformation (2016)\n Afterword | The Possibility of a Situated Nuclear Knowledge: Art in Contaminated Sites\nFIVE Artists’ Contributions\n 15 Inheritance: Radiant Reflections from Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and Fukushima: 20 Poems by Bo Jacobs for 20 Photographs by elin O’Hara slavick\n 16 Nuclear Family: A Poem\n Postface | Unmaking the Nuclear Future\nContributors\nIndex