
Mushroom Clouds
Ecocritical Approaches to Militarization and the Environment in East Asia
Series: Routledge Studies in World Literatures and the Environment;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 26 September 2022
- ISBN 9780367694890
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages212 pages
- Size 229x152 mm
- Weight 453 g
- Language English 441
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Short description:
Mushroom Clouds: Ecocritical Approaches to Militarization and the Environment in East Asia examines the growing significance of the eco-implications of the increasing militarism of East Asia.
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Mushroom Clouds: Ecocritical Approaches to Militarization and the Environment in East Asia examines the growing significance of the eco-implications of the increasing militarism of East Asia. As a transcultural image and metaphor, mushroom clouds signify anthropogenic violence and destruction, as exemplified by wars and nuclear bombings. Immediately evoking memories of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the mushroom clouds metaphor has deep roots and implications in East Asia, and this volume explores these roots and implications from the perspectives of a variety of scholars and artists from different parts of East Asia. The chapters that comprise Mushroom Clouds respond to the increasingly dangerous developments in the world that led up to and have occurred since the 2016 presidential election of Donald Trump, developments that threaten the stability of the region and the world. In the wake of the 70th anniversary of the division of Korea, increasing attention has been focused on the legacy of the Cold War, on the one hand, and on the continuing militarization of East Asia, on the other. After the nuclear bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, after the truce across the 38th parallel, after the shelling of Kinmen and Matsu, East Asia became (and remains) one of the most densely militarized regions in the world. Under the shadow of war, however, the concern about environmental impacts has been growing, not only in social discourse but also in literature and the visual arts. The first of its kind, Mushroom Clouds gathers ecocritics from East Asia to examine issues such as militarization, militarized islands, military tourism, military villages, post-war environments, nuclear accidents, and the demilitarized sone (DMZ) wildlife, among others, in East Asia.
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Chapter 1: Nature under Ideological and Utopian Seizures: Recent Political and Conservationist Discourses and Literary Representations of the Korean DM, By Doo-ho Shin
Chapter 2: Human No-Go Zones: Theatricalizing Unintentional and Intentional Wildlife Sanctuaries, By Catherine Diamond
Chapter 3:Blue Blood: A "Silent War" at the Edge of the Sea, By Weibon Wu
Chapter 4: Radiation Ecologies, Resistance, and Survivance on Pacific Islands: Albert Wendt?s Black Rainbow and Syaman Rapongan?s Drifting Dreams on the Ocean, By Hsinya Huang and Syaman Rapongan
Chapter 5: The Lineage of Nuclear Narratives in the Discourses of Terry Tempest Williams, Fumiyo Kouno, and Barack Obama, By Shinji Iwamasa
Chapter 6: The Peaceful Use of Nuclear Power and Post-3/11 Novels, By Koichi Haga
Chapter 7: Plant Memories: Hibiscuses, Bamboo Fences, and Environmental Mourning of Military Villages in Taiwan, By Iping Liang
Chapter 8: Food Ethics and GMOs in Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake and Paolo Bacigalupi?s The Windup Girl, By Young-hyun Lee
Chapter 9: Detachment and Division: Militarization, Geography, and Gender in The Windup Girl, By Simon Estok
Chapter 10: "Seeing Connections": An Ecofeminist Peace Study of Mingyi Wu?s The Stolen Bicycle, By Kathryn Yalan Chang
Chapter 11: In Search of a New Representation of Nature in Post-war Japanese Literature, By Kazuaki Odani
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