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South Atlantic Quarterly (2016) 115 (1): 175–181.
Published: 01 January 2016
...Anne Allison © 2016 Duke University Press 2016 Japan welfare postnuclear References Abélès Marc . 2010 . The Politics of Survival . Translated by Kleinman Julie . Durham, NC : Duke University Press . Allison Anne . 2013 . Precarious Japan . Durham, NC...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1988) 87 (3): 571–589.
Published: 01 July 1988
..., survive, be reborn: the ultimate symbol of that truth is the historical experience of the atomic bomb and the dev astating destruction of Japan. For Japan, then, unlike for the West, postmodern means not nuclear sublime but postnuclear, and the issue is not whether survival is possible, but how...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1977) 76 (2): 234–251.
Published: 01 April 1977
... lived in a postnuclear world. He sensed the significance of nuclear energy long before the day of atomic bombs and nuclear reactors. Henry Adams was curious about the future but was not tempted into optimistic assumptions about progress. His analysis told him that trouble lay ahead. A society in which...