Infrastructures of Apocalypse: American Literature and the Nuclear Complex

Infrastructures of Apocalypse: American Literature and the Nuclear Complex

by Jessica Hurley
Infrastructures of Apocalypse: American Literature and the Nuclear Complex

Infrastructures of Apocalypse: American Literature and the Nuclear Complex

by Jessica Hurley

eBook

$20.49  $27.00 Save 24% Current price is $20.49, Original price is $27. You Save 24%.

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers

LEND ME® See Details

Overview

A new approach to the vast nuclear infrastructure and the apocalypses it produces, focusing on Black, queer, Indigenous, and Asian American literatures

Since 1945, America has spent more resources on nuclear technology than any other national project. Although it requires a massive infrastructure that touches society on myriad levels, nuclear technology has typically been discussed in a limited, top-down fashion that clusters around powerful men. In Infrastructures of Apocalypse, Jessica Hurley turns this conventional wisdom on its head, offering a new approach that focuses on neglected authors and Black, queer, Indigenous, and Asian American perspectives.

Exchanging the usual white, male “nuclear canon” for authors that include James Baldwin, Leslie Marmon Silko, and Ruth Ozeki, Infrastructures of Apocalypse delivers a fresh literary history of post-1945 America that focuses on apocalypse from below. Here Hurley critiques the racialized urban spaces of civil defense and reads nuclear waste as a colonial weapon. Uniting these diverse lines of inquiry is Hurley’s belief that apocalyptic thinking is not the opposite of engagement but rather a productive way of imagining radically new forms of engagement.

Infrastructures of Apocalypse offers futurelessness as a place from which we can construct a livable world. It fills a blind spot in scholarship on American literature of the nuclear age, while also offering provocative, surprising new readings of such well-known works as Atlas Shrugged, Infinite Jest, and Angels in America. Infrastructures of Apocalypse is a revelation for readers interested in nuclear issues, decolonial literature, speculative fiction, and American studies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781452962672
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Publication date: 10/13/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 750 KB

About the Author

Jessica Hurley is assistant professor of English at George Mason University. 

Table of Contents

Contents

Introduction: End Times

1. White Sovereignty and the Nuclear State

2. Civil Defense and Black Apocalypse

3. Star Wars, AIDS, and Queer Endings

4. Nuclear Waste, Native America, Narrative Form

Coda: Nuclear Entanglements

Acknowledgments

Notes

Index

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews