"A pioneering examination of nuclear trauma, the continuing and new nuclear peril, and the subjectivities they generate"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gabriele Schwab is distinguished professor at the University of California, Irvine. She holds appointments in comparative literature, anthropology, English, and European languages and studies. Her books in English include Subjects without Selves: Transitional Texts in Modern Fiction; The Mirror and the Killer-Queen: Otherness in Literary Language; Haunting Legacies: Violent Histories and Transgenerational Trauma; and Imaginary Ethnographies: Literature, Subjectivity, Culture.
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Contents Preface: Of Three-Eyed Fish and Other Ghostings Introduction: Why Nuclear Necropolitics Today? Part I. Nuclear Subjectivities 1. No Apocalypse, Not Now: Derrida and the Nuclear Unconscious 2. Nuclear Colonialism 3. Critical Nuclear Race Theory 4. The Gender of Nuclear Subjectivities Interlude: Children of the Nuclear Age With Simon J. Ortiz Part II. Haunting from the Future 5. The Afterlife of Nuclear Catastrophes 6. Hiroshima’s Ghostly Shadows 7. Postnuclear Madness and Nuclear Crypts 8. Transspecies Selves: Intimacies, Extimacies, Animacies Coda: Postnuclear Ecologies: Language, Body, and Affect in Beckett’s Happy Days Acknowledgments Notes Index
Contents Preface: Of Three-Eyed Fish and Other Ghostings Introduction: Why Nuclear Necropolitics Today? Part I. Nuclear Subjectivities 1. No Apocalypse, Not Now: Derrida and the Nuclear Unconscious 2. Nuclear Colonialism 3. Critical Nuclear Race Theory 4. The Gender of Nuclear Subjectivities Interlude: Children of the Nuclear Age With Simon J. Ortiz Part II. Haunting from the Future 5. The Afterlife of Nuclear Catastrophes 6. Hiroshima’s Ghostly Shadows 7. Postnuclear Madness and Nuclear Crypts 8. Transspecies Selves: Intimacies, Extimacies, Animacies Coda: Postnuclear Ecologies: Language, Body, and Affect in Beckett’s Happy Days Acknowledgments Notes Index
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