peer reviewedIn Luxembourg, nuclear power stations have been part of literary imaginary since the end of the 1970s. This imaginary is fueled by the opposition against two nuclear projects on the Moselle River, and by the major nuclear accidents which have marked recent human history over the last decades. From this context, this contribution seeks to bring to light the multiple links between ecology and nuclear power, and as a corollary between the two research fields, within the framework of literary and cultural studies, of ecocriticism and nuclear criticism. Based on the shared key problematics of the latter (temporality, geography, and subjectivity), the analysis of two francophone literary works published in Luxembourg then explores tw...
This essay explores the faultlines, poetic pressures and social structures of feeling determining po...
International audienceRepresentations of the nuclear industry in European countries play a determini...
The aim of this paper is to examine how the memories of the 1945 nuclear attack on Hiroshima has bee...
In Luxembourg, nuclear power stations have been part of literary imaginary since the end of the 1970...
peer reviewedThis chapter on “Narrating the Nuclear” is based on an analysis of two contemporary fic...
This article studies the representation of atomic power stations in contemporary French novel, by qu...
The public debate about the consequences of Chernobyl is of particular political relevance because e...
International audienceNuclear accidents have prompted the creation of numerous cultural objects such...
Depuis les dossiers brûlants de Remerschen et de Cattenom, et au rythme des accidents et catastrophe...
The public debate about the consequences of Chernobyl is of particular political relevance because e...
International audienceThe mythology surrounding atomic power, which makes reference to its omnipoten...
Atomic metaphors permeated daily life as the world reacted to the atomic bombings of Japan and the n...
In my dissertation “Atomic Apocalypse – ‘Nuclear Fiction’ in German Literature and Culture,” I inves...
The paper is a presentation of our research focused on the ecological disaster caused by the explosi...
This doctoral thesis ("Signs of Danger/Dangerous Signs: Responding to Nuclear Threat") is a poststru...
This essay explores the faultlines, poetic pressures and social structures of feeling determining po...
International audienceRepresentations of the nuclear industry in European countries play a determini...
The aim of this paper is to examine how the memories of the 1945 nuclear attack on Hiroshima has bee...
In Luxembourg, nuclear power stations have been part of literary imaginary since the end of the 1970...
peer reviewedThis chapter on “Narrating the Nuclear” is based on an analysis of two contemporary fic...
This article studies the representation of atomic power stations in contemporary French novel, by qu...
The public debate about the consequences of Chernobyl is of particular political relevance because e...
International audienceNuclear accidents have prompted the creation of numerous cultural objects such...
Depuis les dossiers brûlants de Remerschen et de Cattenom, et au rythme des accidents et catastrophe...
The public debate about the consequences of Chernobyl is of particular political relevance because e...
International audienceThe mythology surrounding atomic power, which makes reference to its omnipoten...
Atomic metaphors permeated daily life as the world reacted to the atomic bombings of Japan and the n...
In my dissertation “Atomic Apocalypse – ‘Nuclear Fiction’ in German Literature and Culture,” I inves...
The paper is a presentation of our research focused on the ecological disaster caused by the explosi...
This doctoral thesis ("Signs of Danger/Dangerous Signs: Responding to Nuclear Threat") is a poststru...
This essay explores the faultlines, poetic pressures and social structures of feeling determining po...
International audienceRepresentations of the nuclear industry in European countries play a determini...
The aim of this paper is to examine how the memories of the 1945 nuclear attack on Hiroshima has bee...