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Online Workshop - The Nuclear Age, Redux: Forms and Modes of Environmental Change

Beginning
15.11.2024
End
15.11.2024

The last few years have seen a resurgence of interest in the nuclear – as both material reality and cultural phenomenon. From resurfaced fears of nuclear warfare and disasters to debates about the use of nuclear technology as a sustainable alternative to carbon-intense and fossil-based forms of energy. At the same time, popular text such as Oppenheimer (2023) or the miniseries Chernobyl (2019) indicate a renewed fascination with both nuclear capabilities and post-apocalyptic scenarios. Have we entered a new nuclear age, or have we never truly been post-nuclear?

This online workshops brings together early career and established international scholars working on the representations of the material traces and cultural legacies of the nuclear in transnational North American literature and culture, focusing on the 1980s and beyond. We will look at the nuclear as a site that negotiates and brings into conversation environmental and other societal, political, and individual crises in cultural production. While previous scholarship on the nuclear has often stressed its essential unrepresentability, this workshop is specifically interested in the modes, forms, and media of the nuclear. 

Please see the attached program for more info and register at the link below.

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Literature from North America, Literary theory, Ecocriticism, Literature and cultural studies, Aesthetics, Literature of the 20th century, Literature of the 21st century

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Universität Leipzig
Institut für Amerikanistik
Universität Würzburg
Amerikanistik
Submitted by: Annika Schadewaldt
Date of publication: 31.10.2024
Last edited: 31.10.2024