Living in a Nuclear World
Living in a Nuclear World
From Fukushima to Hiroshima
Sato, Kyoko; Bensaude-Vincent, Bernadette; Boudia, Soraya
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2022
330
Dura
Inglês
9781032130637
15 a 20 dias
789
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Introduction: Shaping the Nuclear Order Section 1: Violence and Order 1. What the Bomb Has Done: Victim Relief, Knowledge, and Politics 2. Optics of Exposure 3. Constructing World Order: Mobilizing Tropes of Gender, Pathology and Race to Frame US Non-Proliferation Policy 4. The Nuclear Charter: International Law, Military Technology, and the Making of Strategic Trusteeship, 1942-1947 Section 2: Pacifying Through Control and Containment 5. Sharing the "Safe" Atom?: The International Atomic Energy Agency and Nuclear Regulation Through Standardization 6. From Military Surveillance to Citizen Counter-Expertise: Radioactivity Monitoring in a Nuclear World 7. Making the Accident Hypothetical: How Can One Deal with the Potential Nuclear Disaster? 8. Governing the Nuclear Waste Problem: Nature and Technology Section 3: Normalizing Through Denial and Trivialization 9. Trivializing Life in Long-Term Contaminated Areas. The Nuclear Political Laboratory 10. Continuing Nuclear Tests and Ending Fish Inspections: Politics, Science, and the Lucky Dragon Incident in 1954 11. The Dystopic Pieta: Chernobyl Survivors and Neo-Liberalism's Lasting Judgments 12. Unfolding Time at FukushimaSection 4: Timescaping Through Memory and Future Visions 13. Framing a Nuclear Order of Time 14. Nuclear Dreams and Capitalist Visions: The Peaceful Atom in Hiroshima 15. Slow Disaster and the Challenge of Nuclear Memory
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Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty;NRC Requirement;Fukushima Daiichi Unit;United States Atomic Energy Commission;West Germany;Satellite;Artificial Satellite;Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station;Sea Water;Global Nuclear Danger;Seismic Risk Evaluations;National Academy;Human Suffering;Nuclear Exceptionalism;Nuclear Disarmament;Sociotechnical Imaginaries;Nuclear Order;Lucky Dragon Incident;Bikini Atoll;Bikini Incident;FDI;Hedonistic Present;Lucky Dragon;Marshallese Communities;Nuclear Waste Problem
Introduction: Shaping the Nuclear Order Section 1: Violence and Order 1. What the Bomb Has Done: Victim Relief, Knowledge, and Politics 2. Optics of Exposure 3. Constructing World Order: Mobilizing Tropes of Gender, Pathology and Race to Frame US Non-Proliferation Policy 4. The Nuclear Charter: International Law, Military Technology, and the Making of Strategic Trusteeship, 1942-1947 Section 2: Pacifying Through Control and Containment 5. Sharing the "Safe" Atom?: The International Atomic Energy Agency and Nuclear Regulation Through Standardization 6. From Military Surveillance to Citizen Counter-Expertise: Radioactivity Monitoring in a Nuclear World 7. Making the Accident Hypothetical: How Can One Deal with the Potential Nuclear Disaster? 8. Governing the Nuclear Waste Problem: Nature and Technology Section 3: Normalizing Through Denial and Trivialization 9. Trivializing Life in Long-Term Contaminated Areas. The Nuclear Political Laboratory 10. Continuing Nuclear Tests and Ending Fish Inspections: Politics, Science, and the Lucky Dragon Incident in 1954 11. The Dystopic Pieta: Chernobyl Survivors and Neo-Liberalism's Lasting Judgments 12. Unfolding Time at FukushimaSection 4: Timescaping Through Memory and Future Visions 13. Framing a Nuclear Order of Time 14. Nuclear Dreams and Capitalist Visions: The Peaceful Atom in Hiroshima 15. Slow Disaster and the Challenge of Nuclear Memory
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Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty;NRC Requirement;Fukushima Daiichi Unit;United States Atomic Energy Commission;West Germany;Satellite;Artificial Satellite;Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station;Sea Water;Global Nuclear Danger;Seismic Risk Evaluations;National Academy;Human Suffering;Nuclear Exceptionalism;Nuclear Disarmament;Sociotechnical Imaginaries;Nuclear Order;Lucky Dragon Incident;Bikini Atoll;Bikini Incident;FDI;Hedonistic Present;Lucky Dragon;Marshallese Communities;Nuclear Waste Problem