Nuclear Criticism by Ken Ruthven

Nuclear Criticism by Ken Ruthven

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From the author of "Feminist Literary Studies", this book introduces a variety of analytical approaches to representations of nuclearism, ranging from official accounts of the first atomic test in 1945 to recent reports on a controversial shipment of plutonium to Japan.

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Nuclear Criticism by Ken Ruthven

Among the fall-out from the obliteration of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was the seed of a new cultural phenomenon: a half century of writings which attempt to evaluate the cultural consequences of a nuclear technology whose most conspicuous legacy is the nuclear power station and weapons of mass destruction. "Nuclear Criticism" introduces a variety of analytical approaches to representations of nuclearism, ranging from official accounts of the first atomic test in 1945 to recent reports on a controversial shipment of plutonium to Japan. A relatively late intervention in this history is self-styled and theoretically sophisticated nuclear criticism whose assumptions and practices are here contextualized and examined. This introductory study argues that a broadly based nuclear criticism ought to be a component of cultural studies in a post-Cold War period characterized by fewer nuclear weapons and more nuclear powers.
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ISBN 13 9780522844917
ISBN 10 052284491X
Title Nuclear Criticism
Author Ken Ruthven
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Melbourne University Press
Year published 1989-05-31
Number of pages 128
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