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Donna Haraway(2016:31)在《与烦恼同行》一书中描述了这种蛛形纲动物通过其庞大的“触角”进行的“触手思维”,这些触角似乎以神秘而突现的方式伸展和纠缠,在黑暗的角落里感受,并与“一大批同伴进行交感、穿线、毡接、纠缠、追踪和分类”。在《科罗拉多核电站人民地图集》(2021,以下简称《地图集》)中,构建了一个“触手可及”的核历史,“感受”了美国核工业综合体“网络和网络”中的生活(第32页)。《地图集》是一本杰出的数字图书,由跨学科艺术家Sarah Kanouse和文化地理学家Shiloh Krupar编辑。Kanouse、Krupar和40多位贡献者,包括地理学家、艺术家、人类学家,以及直接受到科罗拉多核武器遗产影响的个人——揭示了科罗拉多州在地震和生态方面形成的庞大核发展历史,以及动员劳动力实施大规模生产原子弹的同样“临时”的行政努力。
Sarah Kanouse and Shiloh Krupar, eds, A People’s Atlas of Nuclear Colorado (2021), reviewed by Joseph M Sussi
In Staying with the Trouble, Donna Haraway (2016: 31) describes ‘tentacular thinking’ through the arachnid’s sprawling ‘feelers’ that seem to stretch and entangle in mysterious and emergent ways, feeling in dark corners and wrestling with ‘a host of companions in sympoietic, threading, felting, tangling, tracking, and sorting’. In A People’s Atlas of Nuclear Colorado (2021, henceforth referred to as Atlas), a ‘tentacular’ nuclear history is constructed that ‘feels out’ the lives ‘lived along’ the ‘nets and networks’ of the U.S. Nuclear Industrial Complex (p. 32). The Atlas is a remarkable digital book edited by the interdisciplinary artist Sarah Kanouse and the cultural geographer Shiloh Krupar. Kanouse, Krupar, and the over 40 contributors – including geographers, artists, anthropologists, and individuals directly impacted by the legacy of nuclear Colorado – unpack the sprawling history of nuclear development that has seismically and ecologically shaped Colorado as well as the mobilization of a labor force to implement the equally ‘tentacular’ administrative effort to mass produce the atomic bomb.
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