Filling the Hole in the Nuclear Future
Art and Popular Culture Respond to the Bomb- Authors:
- Publisher:
- 2010
Summary
From the dawn of the atomic age, art and popular culture have played an essential role interpreting nuclear issues to the public and investigating the implications of nuclear weapons to the future of human civilization. Political and social forces often seemed paralyzed in thinking beyond the advent of nuclear weapons and articulating a creative response to the dilemma posed by this apocalyptic technology. Art and popular culture are uniquely suited to grapple with the implications of the bomb and the disruptions in the continuity of traditional narratives about the human future endemic to the atomic age. Filling the Hole in the Nuclear Future explores the diversity of visions evoked in American and Japanese society by the mushroom cloud hanging over the future of humanity during the last half of the twentieth century. It presents historical scholarship on art and popular culture alongside the work of artists responding to the bomb, as well as artists discussing their own work. From the effect of nuclear testing on sci-fi movies during the mid-fifties in both the U.S. and Japan, to the socially engaged visual discussion about power embodied in Japanese manga, Filling the Hole in the Nuclear Future takes readers into unexpected territory
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2010
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-7391-3557-0
- ISBN-Online
- 978-0-7391-3558-7
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 276
- Product type
- Book Titles
Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Foreword No access
- Introduction No access Pages 1 - 8
- Ch01. Fetch-Lights and Grocery Lists No access Pages 9 - 28
- Ch02. Poems from Critical Assembly No access Pages 29 - 62
- Ch03. Robots, A-Bombs, and War No access Pages 63 - 98
- Ch04. The Day the Sun Was Lost No access Pages 99 - 118
- Ch05. The Summer You Can’t GoBack To No access Pages 119 - 134
- Ch06. “The Buck Stops Here” No access Pages 135 - 158
- Ch07. Godzilla and the Bravo Shot No access Pages 159 - 170
- Ch08. Thank You, Mr. Avedon* No access Pages 171 - 186
- Ch09. Target Earth No access Pages 187 - 206
- Ch10. Nuclear Culture No access Pages 207 - 228
- Ch11. Nuclear Fear 1987–2007 No access Pages 229 - 263
- Index No access Pages 264 - 274
- About the Contributors No access Pages 275 - 276





