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Art and Nuclear Power: The Role of Culture in the Environmental Debate

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Art and Nuclear Power: The Role of Culture in the Environmental Debate

Contributors:

By (Author) Anna Volkmar

ISBN:

9781666900224

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books/Fortress Academic

Publication Date:

7th February 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

The arts: general topics
Nuclear power and engineering

Dewey:

701.05

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

220

Dimensions:

Width 160mm, Height 228mm, Spine 21mm

Weight:

522g

Description

Humanity is struggling with the environmental destruction and social change caused by modern technologies like nuclear reactors. Politicians, scientists, and business leaders all too often revert to a tried and tested set of solutions that fails to grasp the wicked nature of the problem. Eschewing the problem-solving approach that dominates the nuclear energy debate, Anna Volkmar suggests that the only intelligent way to account for the inherent complexity of nuclear technology is not by trying to resolve it but to muddle through it. Through in-depth analyses of contemporary visual art, Volkmar demonstrates how art can suggest ways to muddle through these issues intelligently and ethically. This book is recommended for students and scholars of art history, anthropology, social science, ecocriticism, and philosophy.

Reviews

Volkmars close reading of artistic responses to nuclear power convincingly uncovers arts transformative potential, that is, to force the viewer to see and think differently and thereby create conditions for societal change. In Art and Nuclear Power, Volkmar takes the reader on an essentially hopeful journey where she identifies and articulates the selected artworks ethical request to the viewer, to engage and care, not only for past damages or future uncertainties, but most fundamentally for the vulnerabilities of the present.

-- Anna Storm, Linkping University, Sweden

Anna Volkmars exceptional close reading of nuclear artworks makes a vital contribution to understanding how contemporary visual art can help to rethink nuclear technical infrastructures in the twenty-first century. Volkmar deals with the ethical complexity of making art within nuclear landscapes and catastrophes at a time when the industry is focused on the role of art for marking geological waste storage. Without being distracted by the romanticism of deep time, Volkmar keeps focused on the matter in hand: muddling through wicked complexity dealing with ironic encounters, care and experimentation and the redistribution of power relations.

-- Ele Carpenter, Ume University

Author Bio

Anna Volkmar is professor of art and technology at Leiden University.

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