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After the End : Cold War Culture and Apocalyptic Imaginations in the Twenty-First Century
After the End : Cold War Culture and Apocalyptic Imaginations in the Twenty-First Century
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Author(s): Pike, David L.
ISBN No.: 9781526195395
Pages: 360
Year: 202601
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 62.93
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

After the end studies the enduring legacy of Cold War culture in current debates and concerns around risk, security, borders, environmental justice, inequality, and apocalypse. The chapters trace this legacy from the ideologies of survivalism through global fantasies of bunkering from Switzerland and Albania to Taiwan and India to current imaginings of post-apocalyptic worlds. Pike argues that the real and imagined spaces of sheltering continue to inform in foundational and often unrecognized ways; not only in cultural forms such as literature, film, comics, music, and the built environment, but also policy and political formulations. The book documents the ways the Cold War affected its primary antagonists and how the rest of the world processed the fallout of this antagonism. It surveys the fate of Cold War fortifications and shelters as they are repurposed for twenty-first century needs. After the end shows how counter-visions appropriating those same apocalyptic forms have emerged from the global South and from marginalized populations within the US and elsewhere to challenge the lingering verities of the Cold War years.


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