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  • Nuclear Theory Degree Zero: Essays Against the Nuclear Android

    Nuclear Theory Degree Zero: Essays Against the Nuclear Android by Kinsella, John; Milne, Drew;

    Series: Angelaki: New Work in the Theoretical Humanities;

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    Short description:

    Nuclear Theory Degree Zero: Essays Against the Nuclear Android investigates the threat conveyed and maintained by the nuclear cycle: mining, research, health, power generation and weaponry.

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    Nuclear Theory Degree Zero: Essays Against the Nuclear Android investigates the threat conveyed and maintained by the nuclear cycle: mining, research, health, power generation and weaponry.



    Central to this polyvalent 'report' on the infiltration of our lives and control over them exerted by the industrial-military complex, are critiques of the creation, storage and use of atomic weapons, the exploitation of Australian Aboriginal people and their lands through British atomic testing in the 1950s, and an exposé of a language of denial in the world of nuclear mining/energy/military usages. 'Nuclear' is also parenthetically investigated in its function as extended metaphor and question for poetry and poetics. Key is a consideration of the use of the language of the 'atomic' in cultural spaces, and in 'the arts'. Indigenous land-rights claims in the face of uranium mining, the semantics of waste and of the glib usage by nuclear power companies of the fact of global warming to suit their own corrosive agendas. The triumphalism of scientific and cultural discourse around 'nuclear' and the threats by nuclear fission are by association brought into question. The nuclear cycle throws the whole future of human beings into doubt, and this book seeks to assemble new resources of resistance through creative and critical mediums, including poetry and poetics.



    The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Angelaki.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction: Nuclear Theory Degree Zero, with Two Cheers for Derrida


    Drew Milne and John Kinsella


    1. Beyond Our Nuclear Entanglement: Love, Nuclear Pain and the Whole Damn Thing


    Baden Offord


    2. The Medical Implications of Fukushima For Medical Students


    Helen Caldicott


    3. Radioactive Waste and Australia's Aboriginal People


    Jim Green


    4. "Nuclear Consumed Love" Atomic Threats and Australian Indigenous Activist Poetics


    Matthew Hall


    Undermining


    John Kinsella and Charmaine Papertalk Green


    5. That’s Why We Came Here: Feminist Cinema(S) At Greenham Common


    Sophie Mayer


    Nuclear Song


    Drew Milne


    6. Poetry After Hiroshima? Notes on Nuclear Implicature


    Drew Milne


    7. Affective Rhetoric and The Cultural Politics of Determinate Negation


    Tom Bristow


    Two Poems


    John Kinsella


    8. Going Nuclear: Notes on Sudden Extinction In What Remains Of Post-Nuclear Criticism


    Jonty Tiplady


    9. Atomic Guildswomen


    Redell Olsen


    10. Postludes: Cinema at the End of the World


    Louis Armand


    11. Bibliographical Resources for Nuclear Criticism


    Harriet David

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