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This is a collaborative space for University of Maryland graduate students enrolled in the Spring 2019 course “Nuclear Futures: Theorizing Environmental Humanities for the Post-Fukushima Age.” This seminar interrogates the concept of futurity in the context of environmental activism and artistic engagement with atomic issues from 1945 to the present, with a focus on Germany and Japan. This blog’s purpose is to provide students with a public platform for discussing course-related ideas and materials.

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  • The Role of the Humanities in the Environmental Debate

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