Nuclear ecologies: art and collaboration in post-3.11 Japan
This book traces the Fukushima nuclear disaster of March 2011 and how art emerged as a powerful response to the socio-political and environmental consequences. Artists turned to collaborative and ecological practices to make sense of the crisis, challenging official narratives and responding to the...
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| Format: | Book/Monograph Thesis |
| Language: | English |
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Routledge
2026
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| Series: | Visual and media histories
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| Author Notes: | Theresa Deichert |
| Summary: | This book traces the Fukushima nuclear disaster of March 2011 and how art emerged as a powerful response to the socio-political and environmental consequences. Artists turned to collaborative and ecological practices to make sense of the crisis, challenging official narratives and responding to the violence of radioactive contamination |
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| Item Description: | "This book is a revised version of the doctoral dissertation "Nuclear Ecologies: Contemporary Japanese Art, (Non)human Collaborations and the 3.11 Disaster" submitted to Heidelberg University" - Editor's note Dissertation eingereicht unter dem Titel: Nuclear ecologies : contemporary Japanese art, (non)human collaborations and the 3.11 disaster |
| ISBN: | 9781032968025 9781032972442 |