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Parametry przedmiotu
- Stan
- Book Title
- Radiation and Revolution
- ISBN
- 9781478011002
- Subject Area
- Philosophy, Social Science, History
- Publication Name
- Radiation and Revolution
- Publisher
- Duke University Press
- Item Length
- 9 in
- Subject
- Asia / Japan, Sociology / General, General
- Publication Year
- 2020
- Series
- Thought in the Act Ser.
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.5 in
- Item Weight
- 11.2 Oz
- Item Width
- 6 in
- Number of Pages
- 216 Pages
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Duke University Press
ISBN-10
1478011009
ISBN-13
9781478011002
eBay Product ID (ePID)
7038666142
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
216 Pages
Publication Name
Radiation and Revolution
Language
English
Publication Year
2020
Subject
Asia / Japan, Sociology / General, General
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Philosophy, Social Science, History
Series
Thought in the Act Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
11.2 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2019-055652
Reviews
Radiation and Revolution uses crucial concepts in explaining how the knot of nuclear power, global capital, and the nation-state constricts our autonomy, existential necessities, and planetary relations. ... Kohso's analysis of the roots of the Fukushima crisis takes the reader beyond the archipelago and back again, illustrating how capitalism has been immortalized in the apparatus of nuclear war, nuclear power, and waste management. [An] expansive, theoretical, and deeply invested work., Comparing Fukushima to other nuclear incidents, such as Chernobyl and Three Mile Island, Kohso (who also goes by Koso), a writer and an activist, posits that these disasters are symptomatic of another problem--that of authoritarian, capitalist power over Earth's inhabitants, who live under persistent threat of catastrophe. The fleshing out of these ideas displays Kohso at his best, using careful research and interviews to create a compelling argument for confronting nuclear and other challenges with a global movement. . . . Recommended. Advanced undergraduates and graduate students., With regards to the creativity both of its content and its form, Radiation and Revolution constitutes a unique work, fulfilling Deleuze's call for philosophy to invent ready-made concepts which could seize the singularity of reality. Kohso's notions of 'life-in-struggle', 'transmutations' and his opposition between the 'World' and the 'Earth', will assuredly find echoes in other contexts, all marked by the radiation-like planetarization of politics., Writer, political activist, and translator Sabu Kohso's Radiation and Revolution provides a timely intervention into discussions of the catastrophic event that overwhelmed Japan's Fukushima Prefecture on March 11, 2011. Kohso has brilliantly captured both the sad singularity and complex generality of the event and the unyielding process of its global consequences. At the heart of Kohso's account lies a nuclear industry now worryingly indistinguishable from global capitalism's new lease on life., Turning the discussion of the Fukushima disaster and its ecological and social consequences into a reflection on the history of Japanese society and government from World War II to the present, Radiation and Revolution is a powerful, imaginative, and much-needed book., Writer, political activist, and translator Sabu Kohso provides a timely intervention into discussions of the catastrophic event that overwhelmed Japan's Fukushima Prefecture on March 11, 2011. Kohso has brilliantly captured both the sad singularity and complex generality of the event and the unyielding process of its global consequences. At the heart of Kohso's account lies a nuclear industry now worryingly indistinguishable from global capitalism's new lease on life., Comparing Fukushima to other nuclear incidents, such as Chernobyl and Three Mile Island, Kohso (who also goes by Ko¯so), a writer and an activist, posits that these disasters are symptomatic of another problem--that of authoritarian, capitalist power over Earth's inhabitants, who live under persistent threat of catastrophe. The fleshing out of these ideas displays Kohso at his best, using careful research and interviews to create a compelling argument for confronting nuclear and other challenges with a global movement. . . . Recommended. Advanced undergraduates and graduate students.
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
363.17990952117
Table Of Content
Prologue. Writing through Fukushima ix Introduction. Disaster/Catastrophe/Apocalypse 1 1. Transmutation of Powers 17 2. Catastrophic Nation 55 3. Apocalyptic Capitalism 87 4. Climate Change of the Struggle 113 Epilogue. Forget Japan 161 Notes 167 Bibliography 183 Index 191
Synopsis
In Radiation and Revolution political theorist and anticapitalist activist Sabu Kohso uses the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster to illuminate the relationship between nuclear power, capitalism, and the nation-state. Combining an activist's commitment to changing the world with a theorist's determination to grasp the world in its complexity, Kohso outlines how the disaster is not just a pivotal event in postwar Japan; it represents the epitome of the capitalist-state mode of development that continues to devastate the planet's environment. Throughout, he captures the lived experiences of the disaster's victims, shows how the Japanese government's insistence on nuclear power embodies the constitution of its regime under the influence of US global strategy, and considers the future of a radioactive planet driven by nuclearized capitalism. As Kohso demonstrates, nuclear power is not a mere source of energy--it has become the organizing principle of the global order and the most effective way to simultaneously accumulate profit and govern the populace. For those who aspire to a world free from domination by capitalist nation-states, Kohso argues, the abolition of nuclear energy and weaponry is imperative., In Radiation and Revolution political theorist and anticapitalist activist Sabu Kohso uses the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster to illuminate the relationship between nuclear power, capitalism, and the nation-state. Combining an activist's commitment to changing the world with a theorist's determination to grasp the world in its complexity, Kohso outlines how the disaster is not just a pivotal event in postwar Japan; it represents the epitome of the capitalist-state mode of development that continues to devastate the planet's environment. Throughout, he captures the lived experiences of the disaster's victims, shows how the Japanese government's insistence on nuclear power embodies the constitution of its regime under the influence of US global strategy, and considers the future of a radioactive planet driven by nuclearized capitalism. As Kohso demonstrates, nuclear power is not a mere source of energy-it has become the organizing principle of the global order and the most effective way to simultaneously accumulate profit and govern the populace. For those who aspire to a world free from domination by capitalist nation-states, Kohso argues, the abolition of nuclear energy and weaponry is imperative., Political theorist and anticapitalist activist Sabu Kohso uses the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster to illuminate the relationship between nuclear power, capitalism, and the nation-state, showing how nuclear power has become the organizing principle of the global order.
LC Classification Number
HV623
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