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Nuclear Bodies: The Global Hibakusha

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Nuclear Bodies: The Global Hibakusha
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  • Editorial YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780300230338
  • ISBN10 0300230338
  • Tipus Llibre
  • Pàgines 344
  • Any Edició 2022
  • Idioma Anglès

Nuclear Bodies: The Global Hibakusha

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The Cold War reconsidered as a limited nuclear war\
?[A] grimly important analysis of the cold war.??Andrew Robinson Nature\
?Inexorable clarity and care for his fellow humans mark Robert Jacobs's guide to the Cold War as a limited nuclear war, whose harms disfigure any possible future.??Norma Field, author of In the Realm of a Dying Emperor: Japan at Century?s End\
In the fall of 1961, President Kennedy somberly warned Americans about deadly radioactive fallout clouds extending hundreds of miles from H?bomb detonations, yet he approved ninety?six US nuclear weapon tests for 1962. Cold War nuclear testing, production, and disasters like Chernobyl and Fukushima have exposed millions to dangerous radioactive particles; these millions are the global hibakusha. Many communities continue to be plagued with dire legacies and ongoing risks: sickness and early mortality, forced displacement, uncertainty and anxiety, dislocation from ancestors and traditional lifestyles, and contamination of food sources and ecosystems.\
Robert A. Jacobs re?envisions the history of the Cold War as a slow nuclear war, fought on remote battlegrounds against populations powerless to prevent the contamination of their lands and bodies. His comprehensive account necessitates a profound rethinking of the meaning, costs, and legacies of our embrace of nuclear weapons and technologies.