Fictionalizing Nuclear Terrorism in US Nuclear Fiction: James Reich’s Bombshell

I. Sukhenko
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This paper studies the phenomenon of fictionalizing terrorism as a literary response to the violence paradigm within nuclear narrative from the perspective of nuclear awareness formation as a critical thinking product about the nuclear energy related issues within the Nuclear Anthropocene. Focusing on James Reich’s Bombshell (2013), the paper goes beyond literary critical analysis of exploring the ways of fictionalizing the sociopolitical and psychic motives and ideas behind an act of terrorism. The paper highlights the factual component of the literary figurations of terrorism and terrorist activities in nuclear fiction, which is regarded here not only as a factor of weakening the apocalyptic rhetoric of nuclear narrative by transforming its “fabulously textual” nature, but mainly as a trigger of shaping public awareness and knowledge management on nuclear history and nuclear industry with a view to considering the possible patters of nuclear terrorism within the contemporary nuclear agenda.
美国核小说中的虚构核恐怖主义:詹姆斯·赖希的《重磅炸弹》
本文从核意识形成这一批判性思维产物对核人类世中核能相关问题的思考角度出发,研究了恐怖主义小说化现象作为对核叙事中暴力范式的文学回应。以詹姆斯·赖希的《重磅炸弹》(2013)为中心,本文超越了文学批评分析,探索了将恐怖主义行为背后的社会政治和精神动机和思想虚构化的方式。本文强调了恐怖主义和恐怖活动在核小说中的文学形象的事实成分,这不仅是削弱核叙事的启示录修辞的一个因素,通过改变其“令人难以置信的文本”的性质;但主要是作为一个触发因素,塑造公众对核历史和核工业的认识和知识管理,以期在当代核议程中考虑核恐怖主义的可能模式。
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