
The Future of Fallout, and Other Episodes in Radioactive World-Making
Joseph Masco(Author)
Duke University Press
Published on 8. January 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
440 pages
978-1-4780-1114-9 (ISBN)
Description
In The Future of Fallout, and Other Episodes in Radioactive World-Making Joseph Masco examines the strange American intimacy with and commitment to existential danger. Tracking the simultaneous production of nuclear emergency and climate disruption since 1945, he focuses on the psychosocial accommodations as well as the technological revolutions that have produced these linked planetary-scale disasters. Masco assesses the memory practices, visual culture, concepts of danger, and toxic practices that, in combination, have generated a U.S. national security culture that promises ever more safety and comfort in everyday life but does so only by generating and deferring a vast range of violences into the collective future. Interrogating how this existential lag (i.e., the material and conceptual fallout of the twentieth century in the form of nuclear weapons and petrochemical capitalism) informs life in the twenty-first century, Masco identifies key moments when other futures were still possible and seeks to activate an alternative, postnational security political imaginary in support of collective life today.
Reviews / Votes
"With a rare combination of deep empathy and a sense of the fatally surreal, Joseph Masco's eloquent book takes on the planet-sized problems of nuclear war and climate collapse. What, he asks, makes them twins? Technoscientific consumerism, nuclear nationalism, and petrochemical capitalism together have created a populace without a sense of an alternate, survivable future." - Catherine Lutz, Thomas J. Watson, Jr. Family Professor of Anthropology and International Studies, Brown University "The Future of Fallout, and Other Episodes in Radioactive World-Making is an exceptionally creative and astute account of the pasts and presents of the U.S. security state. Readers of Joseph Masco's previous work will find much that is new here, most centrally, his sustained engagement with climate change and climate science(s) and their inseparability from the history of the nuclear bomb. Thought-provoking, innovative, and always attuned to the complex relationships between power and knowledge production, this book provides a refreshing antidote to conventional scholarly discussions of (U.S.) security, and invites us to reflect deeply on our contemporary predicaments while holding out the possibility of thinking and acting otherwise." - Nadia Abu El-Haj, author of (The Genealogical Science: The Search for Jewish Origins and the Politics of Epistemology) "The book is fantastically informed and informative; it is comprehensive in its analysis and it tracks the US flirtation with plutonium-induced annihilation from the earliest days of the Manhattan Project through the early Obama years." - Ryne Clos (Spectrum Culture) "The Future of Fallout provides an incisive view into how the U.S. national security state justified itself and expanded its reach into every aspect of global life. Anyone who has an interest in the history of the Cold War, nuclear politics, or wants to begin thinking about the role of existential threat in contemporary politics should read this book." - Bryan Nakayama (Society and Space) "This book is an indispensable and iconoclastic examination of the post-Hiroshima American myth. Highly recommended. All levels." (Choice) "Written with an acute critical vision . . . it advances contemporary anthropological conversations on toxicity, the environment, and settler-colonialism through its critique of the military-industrial complex." - Sandra Calkins (PoLAR) "The Future of Fallout, and Other Episodes in Radioactive World-Making is a trenchant and much-needed critique of typical security studies and normative forms of security culture in the US, which have for far too long set research agendas and determined funding of scholarship. Considering the current narratives of a new Cold War between the US and China, one can expect the book to become even more relevant in the decades to come." - Maxime Polleri (Anthropological Quarterly)More details
Language
English
Place of publication
North Carolina
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
152 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
630 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4780-1114-9 (9781478011149)
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12/2020
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Person
Joseph Masco is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Chicago and author of The Theater of Operations: National Security Affect from the Cold War to the War on Terror, also published by Duke University Press, and The Nuclear Borderlands: The Manhattan Project in Post--Cold War New Mexico.
Content
Acknowledgments vii
Prologue 1
1. Age of Fallout 17
I. Dreaming Deserts and Death Machines
2. 5:29:45 a.m. 45
3. States of Insecurity 51
4. Desert Modernism 83
5. The Billboard Campaign 113
II. Bunkers and Psyches
6. Rehearsing the End 127
7. Life Underground 137
8. Atomic Health 157
9. End of Ends 179
III. Celluloid Nightmares
10. Target Audience 199
11. The Age of (a) Man 219
12. Catastrophe's Apocalypse 237
13. Counterinsurgency, The Spook, and Blowback 265
IV. After Counterrevolution
14. Shaking, Trembling, Shouting 287
15. "Active Measures" 301
16. Boundless Informant 319
17. The Crisis in Crisis 339
Epilogue: An Alternate 363
"What If"
Acknowledgments 371
Notes 37
References 389
Index 415
Prologue 1
1. Age of Fallout 17
I. Dreaming Deserts and Death Machines
2. 5:29:45 a.m. 45
3. States of Insecurity 51
4. Desert Modernism 83
5. The Billboard Campaign 113
II. Bunkers and Psyches
6. Rehearsing the End 127
7. Life Underground 137
8. Atomic Health 157
9. End of Ends 179
III. Celluloid Nightmares
10. Target Audience 199
11. The Age of (a) Man 219
12. Catastrophe's Apocalypse 237
13. Counterinsurgency, The Spook, and Blowback 265
IV. After Counterrevolution
14. Shaking, Trembling, Shouting 287
15. "Active Measures" 301
16. Boundless Informant 319
17. The Crisis in Crisis 339
Epilogue: An Alternate 363
"What If"
Acknowledgments 371
Notes 37
References 389
Index 415