University of Washington Press
Resisting the Nuclear: Art and Activism Across the Pacific
Resisting the Nuclear: Art and Activism Across the Pacific
A transpacific tour of nuclear humanities
From uranium mines on the Navajo Nation to craters caused by nuclear testing on the Bikini and Enewetak Atolls, the production and deployment of nuclear weapon technologies have disproportionately harmed Indigenous lands. Sustained exposure to radiation from nuclear weapons and waste affects many communities from Japan to Oceania to the US West. While antinuclear activism often takes political and legal forms, artistic responses to nuclear regimes also prompt social action and resistance.
Resisting the Nuclear is an interdisciplinary edited collection featuring historians, anthropologists, artists, and activists who explore the multifaceted forms of resistance to nuclear regimes. Through a combination of interviews, scholarly essays, and discussions of contemporary art, contributors recenter the victims of nuclear technologies and demonstrate how political and artistic expression can respond to nuclear threats and effect change.
Author: Elyssa Faison
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Published: 01/16/2024
Series: Critical Ethnic Studies and Visual Culture
Pages: 344
Weight: 1.71lbs
Size: 8.90h x 7.17w x 0.79d
ISBN: 9780295752341