Description
Book SynopsisA radical geography of nuclear warfare.
Trade Review'What's louder than an atom bomb? The deafening silence that surrounds the apathy our contemporary culture has for the prospect of nuclear annihilation. 'Disarming Doomsday' awakens our sensibilities to the symbolic and actual violence of nuclear war.'
-- Simon Springer, author of 'The Anarchist Roots of Geography'
'A true gem - an unparalleled glimpse into the lives of global communities still deeply impacted by atomic technologies. Wonderful for teaching or developing a grounded understanding of this immense history'
-- Stephanie A. Malin author of 'The Price of Nuclear Power: Uranium Communities and Environmental Justice'
'An informed and insightful account of contemporary nuclear issues which proposes a geographically-centred analysis of the causes and consequences of nuclear warfare'
-- Rachel Woodward, author of 'Military Geographies'
Table of ContentsList of Figures and Tables
Series Preface
Acknowledgements
1. The Radical Geography of Nuclear Warfare
2. A Secret History
3. The Mystery of the X-ray Hands
4. After Nuclear Imperialism
5. After Nuclear War
6. Strange Cartographies and War Games
7. Spaces of Irregularity
8. Spaces of Peace
9. Future War Zones
Notes
Index