This dissertation examines the accretive violence wrought by nuclear power on bodies and spaces through a study of Chernobyl’s transnational memory. By examining this infamous disaster, I clarify the process by which power renders those impacts invisible, as well as the ways in which memory can assist in making the real impacts of nuclear power visible. I use the term ‘radioactive memory’ to explain the potential of these memories to combat dominant narratives of nuclear power that attempt to contain the disaster’s radioactive excess. The term also encompasses the potential of any engagement with Chernobyl to provoke a deeper understanding of how nuclear power affects communities and the environment. I show how memory of nuclear disaster is...
Includes bibliographical references.Dissertations, Academic -- University of Missouri--Columbia -- R...
Voices from Chernobyl – The Oral History of a Nuclear Disaster, by Svetlana Aleksievovitch, publishe...
In order to understand the politics of Chernobyl fallout, we need to approach these debates on diffe...
The public debate about the consequences of Chernobyl is of particular political relevance because e...
The public debate about the consequences of Chernobyl is of particular political relevance because e...
The paper is a presentation of our research focused on the ecological disaster caused by the explosi...
This thesis explores the psychological trauma of the survivors of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, wh...
What really happened on April 26, 1986? This course will introduce students to the Chernobyl nuclear...
At 1.23am in the morning of 26th April 1986, a combination of human error, political mismanagement, ...
This is a version of a paper on Chernobyl written by Marnie Rose a Russian Studies student who went ...
The Budapest Chernobyl Day commemoration generated a creative outpouring of stories about parental r...
Beyond the half-lives, Exclusions Zones, and official imaginaries of nuclear risk, exists an informa...
This essay considers the TV miniseries Chernobyl (HBO, 2019) to engage in a wider debate on the soc...
The aim of this thesis is to explain what effects the Chernobyl disaster had on the nation of Belaru...
The dissertation examines knowledge production practices following the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear accide...
Includes bibliographical references.Dissertations, Academic -- University of Missouri--Columbia -- R...
Voices from Chernobyl – The Oral History of a Nuclear Disaster, by Svetlana Aleksievovitch, publishe...
In order to understand the politics of Chernobyl fallout, we need to approach these debates on diffe...
The public debate about the consequences of Chernobyl is of particular political relevance because e...
The public debate about the consequences of Chernobyl is of particular political relevance because e...
The paper is a presentation of our research focused on the ecological disaster caused by the explosi...
This thesis explores the psychological trauma of the survivors of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, wh...
What really happened on April 26, 1986? This course will introduce students to the Chernobyl nuclear...
At 1.23am in the morning of 26th April 1986, a combination of human error, political mismanagement, ...
This is a version of a paper on Chernobyl written by Marnie Rose a Russian Studies student who went ...
The Budapest Chernobyl Day commemoration generated a creative outpouring of stories about parental r...
Beyond the half-lives, Exclusions Zones, and official imaginaries of nuclear risk, exists an informa...
This essay considers the TV miniseries Chernobyl (HBO, 2019) to engage in a wider debate on the soc...
The aim of this thesis is to explain what effects the Chernobyl disaster had on the nation of Belaru...
The dissertation examines knowledge production practices following the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear accide...
Includes bibliographical references.Dissertations, Academic -- University of Missouri--Columbia -- R...
Voices from Chernobyl – The Oral History of a Nuclear Disaster, by Svetlana Aleksievovitch, publishe...
In order to understand the politics of Chernobyl fallout, we need to approach these debates on diffe...