
New Books in Science, Technology, and Society Jessica Hurley, "Infrastructures of Apocalypse: American Literature and the Nuclear Complex" (U Minnesota Press, 2020)
Dec 20, 2021
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Book Review - Black Apocalypse
02:31 • 2min
What Comes First?
04:53 • 3min
Writing a Book About Apocalypse
08:21 • 4min
Is There a Futurelessness?
12:07 • 3min
Are Second Order Intra Structures Different Than Discourses?
15:07 • 2min
What Is the Most Important Part of a Book?
17:34 • 5min
The Endings of a Novel
22:48 • 4min
How Can Literature Affect Your Teaching?
26:19 • 2min
Is Historical Consciousness Like a Consolation Prize for a World Without a Future?
28:12 • 4min
Getting Leve N Act Like a Lawyer?
31:47 • 2min
I Please Kill All the Black People in the City for Us?
33:55 • 4min
Is the Uk Er Managed Decline Different Than the Us?
37:42 • 4min
Potter Aesthetics and Hot Spotter
42:06 • 3min
What Else Comes Out of the Leslie Marmon Silko Chapter?
45:19 • 2min
Dolgran: A Novel Without an Ending
47:40 • 2min
What's It Like to Write About Anrand?
50:02 • 3min
Left Behind as Sad, It's Really Sad
52:41 • 2min
Is the Global Nuclear Complex Like, Globally Identical?
54:18 • 3min
How Do You Keep Going When You've Lost Faith in Change?
57:23 • 4min
