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Rise of Nuclear Fear

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Availability:In StockContributor:Spencer R. WeartPublish date:2012-03-19Pages:384
Language:EnglishPublisher:Harvard University PressISBN-13:9780674052338ISBN-10:674052331UPC:9780674052338Book Category:Technology & EngineeringBook Subcategory:Power Resources, HistoryBook Topic:NuclearSize:9.25 x 6.14 x 0.97 inchesWeight:1.2214Product ID:SC2SXF236R

After a tsunami destroyed the cooling system at Japan's Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant, triggering a meltdown, protesters around the world challenged the use of nuclear power. Germany announced it would close its plants by 2022. Although the ills of fossil fuels are better understood than ever, the threat of climate change has never aroused the same visceral dread or swift action. Spencer Weart dissects this paradox, demonstrating that a powerful web of images surrounding nuclear energy holds us captive, allowing fear, rather than facts, to drive our thinking and public policy.

Building on his classic, Nuclear Fear, Weart follows nuclear imagery from its origins in the symbolism of medieval alchemy to its appearance in film and fiction. Long before nuclear fission was discovered, fantasies of the destroyed planet, the transforming ray, and the white city of the future took root in the popular imagination. At the turn of the twentieth century when limited facts about radioactivity became known, they produced a blurred picture upon which scientists and the public projected their hopes and fears. These fears were magnified during the Cold War, when mushroom clouds no longer needed to be imagined; they appeared on the evening news. Weart examines nuclear anxiety in sources as diverse as Alain Resnais's film Hiroshima Mon Amour, Cormac McCarthy's novel The Road, and the television show The Simpsons.

Recognizing how much we remain in thrall to these setpieces of the imagination, Weart hopes, will help us resist manipulation from both sides of the nuclear debate.
Language:EnglishPublisher:Harvard University PressISBN-13:9780674052338ISBN-10:674052331UPC:9780674052338Book Category:Technology & EngineeringBook Subcategory:Power Resources, HistoryBook Topic:NuclearSize:9.25 x 6.14 x 0.97 inchesWeight:1.2214Product ID:SC2SXF236R

Spencer R. Weart is Director Emeritus of the Center for History of Physics of the American Institute of Physics

Author's Home: Hastings-on-Hudson, NY

Publisher: Harvard University Press

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