Parution de l'ouvrage de Paul Williams, Race, Ethnicity and Nuclear War: Representations of Nuclear Weapons and Post-Apocalyptic Worlds, Liverpool University Press - Liverpool Science Fiction Texts & Studies, 256 pages Présentation sur le site de The University of Chicago Press. Ranging across fiction and poetry, critical theory and film, comics and speeches, Race, Ethnicity and Nuclear War explores how writers, thinkers, and filmmakers have tackled the question: Are nuclear weapons white? P..
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This project seeks to better understand the sinister cultural impacts of nuclear weapons in America ...
Post Apocalyptic Vision and Survivance: Nuclear Writings in Native American and Japan examines the ...
Ranging across novels and poetry, critical theory and film, comics and speeches, Race, Ethnicity and...
International audienceRepresentations of the nuclear industry in European countries play a determini...
This work is a phenomenological and interpretive study of the presentation of self, society and tech...
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Since the first atomic explosion in 1945 the United States has dedicated more economic, human, and e...
The transformations of “the Nuclear Evil” in these U.S. nuclear writing practices are regarded on th...
This thesis is an investigation of the relationship between imaginative writing and the nuclear stat...
This project examines how nuclear fiction influenced popular culture during the 1950-1970s, the heig...
“Nuclear Poetics: Energizing Social Forms in Cold War America” argues that Black, Indigenous, queer,...
Nuclear geographies and geographers contemplate the significance of nuclear technologies and issues ...
This collection offers a fresh interpretation of the Cold War as an imaginary war, a conflict that h...
The Nuclear Culture Source Book is a resource and introduction to nuclear culture, one of the most u...
This article charts a media historical relation between radiation and celluloid film, ranging from t...
This project seeks to better understand the sinister cultural impacts of nuclear weapons in America ...
Post Apocalyptic Vision and Survivance: Nuclear Writings in Native American and Japan examines the ...
Ranging across novels and poetry, critical theory and film, comics and speeches, Race, Ethnicity and...
International audienceRepresentations of the nuclear industry in European countries play a determini...
This work is a phenomenological and interpretive study of the presentation of self, society and tech...
Technologies of the Cold War Human examines the scientific apparatus of the U.S. Cold War military-i...
Since the first atomic explosion in 1945 the United States has dedicated more economic, human, and e...
The transformations of “the Nuclear Evil” in these U.S. nuclear writing practices are regarded on th...
This thesis is an investigation of the relationship between imaginative writing and the nuclear stat...
This project examines how nuclear fiction influenced popular culture during the 1950-1970s, the heig...
“Nuclear Poetics: Energizing Social Forms in Cold War America” argues that Black, Indigenous, queer,...
Nuclear geographies and geographers contemplate the significance of nuclear technologies and issues ...
This collection offers a fresh interpretation of the Cold War as an imaginary war, a conflict that h...
The Nuclear Culture Source Book is a resource and introduction to nuclear culture, one of the most u...
This article charts a media historical relation between radiation and celluloid film, ranging from t...
This project seeks to better understand the sinister cultural impacts of nuclear weapons in America ...
Post Apocalyptic Vision and Survivance: Nuclear Writings in Native American and Japan examines the ...