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Robert A Jacobs, "Nuclear Bodies: The Global Hibakusha" (Yale UP, 2022)

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Apr 13, 2022
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INSIGHT

Cold War As A Slow, Global Nuclear War

  • The Cold War should be read as a global, slow nuclear war that harmed millions through fallout and contamination.
  • Robert Jacobs reframes nuclear history by centering bodies and landscapes damaged across national silos.
ANECDOTE

Fieldwork Rooted In Hiroshima

  • Jacobs moved to Hiroshima and spent 12+ years collecting oral histories in over 20 countries to build the Global Hibakusha project.
  • Fieldwork with co-researcher Mick Broderick revealed radiation's worldwide human impacts beyond national histories.
INSIGHT

Center Bodies To Understand Nuclear History

  • Studying Cold War policy without embodied victims erases how radiation physically and socially shaped lives.
  • Jacobs argues bodies and ecosystems must be central to any true history of nuclearity.
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