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Author Wallace, Molly, author.

Title Risk criticism : precautionary reading in an age of environmental uncertainty / Molly Wallace.

Publication Info. Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, [2016]

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Description 1 online resource.
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Series Open Access e-Books.
Knowledge Unlatched.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-253) and index.
Summary 'Risk Criticism: Reading in an Age of Manufactured Uncertainties' is a study of literary and cultural responses to global environmental risk that offers an environmental humanities approach to understanding risk in an age of unfolding ecological catastrophe. 'Risk Criticism: Reading in an Age of Manufactured Uncertainties' is a study of literary and cultural responses to global environmental risk that offers an environmental humanities approach to understanding risk in an age of unfolding ecological catastrophe. In 2015, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists re-set its iconic Doomsday Clock to three minutes to midnight, as close to the apocalypse as it has been since 1953. What pushed its hands was, however, not just the threat of nuclear weapons, but also other global environmental risks that the Bulletin judged to have risen to the scale of the nuclear, including climate change and innovations in the life sciences. If we may once have believed that the end of days would come in a blaze of nuclear firestorm (or the chill of the subsequent nuclear winter), we now suspect that the apocalypse may be much slower, creeping in as chemical toxin, climate change, or bio- or nano- technologies run amok. Taking inspiration from the questions raised by the Bulletin's synecdochical "nuclear," 'Risk Criticism' aims to generate a hybrid form of critical practice that brings "nuclear criticism"--A subfield of literary studies that has been, since the Cold War, largely neglected--into conversation with ecocriticism, the more recent approach to environmental texts in literary studies. Through readings of novels, films, theater, poetry, visual art, websites, news reports, and essays, 'Risk Criticism' tracks the diverse ways in which environmental risks are understood and represented today.
Contents Introduction: Will the apocalypse have been now? : literary criticism in an age of global risk -- The second nuclear age and its wagers : archival reflexions -- We all live in Bhopal? : staging global risk -- Discomfort food : analogy and biotechnology -- Letting plastic have its say; or, plastic's tell -- The Port Radium paradigm; or, Fukushima in a changing climate -- Afterword: Writing "the bomb" : inheritances in the anthropocene.
Local Note JSTOR Books at JSTOR Open Access
Subject Ecocriticism.
Ecocriticism.
Criticism.
Criticism.
Risk in literature.
Risk in literature.
Environmental risk assessment.
Environmental risk assessment.
Risk-taking (Psychology)
Risk-taking (Psychology)
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Subject Risk behaviors.
Other Form: Print version: Risk criticism Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, [2016] 9780472073023 (hardback : acid-free paper) (DLC) 2015038637
ISBN 9780472121694 ebook
0472121693
9780472053025 paperback
9780472073023 hardback : acid-free paper
0472053027
0472073028
9780472053025
9780472900671 (electronic book)
9780472073023
0472900676 (electronic book)
Standard No. 10.3998/mpub.8831301