Abstract
This collection aims to expand discourse around nuclear power and bear witness to the strangeness of living in the nuclear age and to contribute to a culture of care for nuclear subjects. Particularly the collection seeks to direct attention to the marginalised voices of those who have experienced nuclear traumas more directly. The book can be read as a kind of inventory of objects, of things close-to-hand, that can allow us to sense the magnitude and complexity of issues arising from nuclear technologies. Amidst prevailing eco-anxiety, these essays ask us to sit with these experiences, to ‘hold’ these objects and to come closer to understanding our nuclear heritage. Topics include: the legacies of nuclear bombs; the nuclear archive and 'noise prints', nuclear decommissioning; the past and present of nuclear bunkers; and art in Fukushima.
| Original language | English |
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| Place of Publication | New York |
| Publisher | Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group |
| Number of pages | 152 |
| ISBN (Electronic) | 9781003622185 |
| ISBN (Print) | 9781041030843 |
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| Publication status | Published - 18 Nov 2025 |
Research output
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Introduction
Holtaway, J., 18 Nov 2025, Art encounters in the nuclear age: radiant objects. Holtaway, J. (ed.). New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 15 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Published conference proceeding › Chapter
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Radiant memory
Ito, A., 18 Nov 2025, Art encounters in the nuclear age: radiant objects. Holtaway, J. (ed.). New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis GroupResearch output: Chapter in Book/Report/Published conference proceeding › Chapter
Activities
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Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group (Publisher)
Holtaway, J. (Reviewer)
18 Nov 2025Activity: Publication peer-review and editorial work › Publication Peer-review
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