Results for subject : "NUCLEAR WAR"
'Fractious, Kicking, Messy, Free': Feminist Writers Confront the Nuclear Abyss
in: Schley, Jim, ed. Writing in a Nuclear Age. Hanover: University Press of New England, 1984. pp.163-174. (Orig. in New England Review and Bread Loaf Quarterly, 5(4), Summer 1983.)
'So Long, Mom': The Politics of Nuclear Holocaust Fiction
Papers on Language and Literature 26(1):41-59. Winter 1990.
'Under the Wheat': An Analysis of Options and Ethical Components
in: Anisfield, Nancy, ed. The Nightmare Considered: Critical Essays on Nuclear War Literature. Bowling Green, OH: Popular Press, 1991. pp.140-145.
A Flash of Light: The Evolution of Anti-Nuclear Consciousness in an Alternative Literary Journal Samisdat, 1973-1990
in: Anisfield, Nancy, ed. The Nightmare Considered: Critical Essays on Nuclear War Literature. Bowling Green, OH: Popular Press, 1991. pp.27-51.
A Weapon to End All Wars
in: Anisfield, Nancy, ed. The Nightmare Considered: Critical Essays on Nuclear War Literature. Bowling Green, OH: Popular Press, 1991. pp.5-14.
Against the End: Asceticism and Apocalypse in Don DeLillo's End Zone
Papers on Language and Literature 26(1):143-163. Winter 1990.
And That Was the Future: The World Will End Tomorrow
Futures 20(4): 424-433. August 1988.
Armageddon From Huxley to Hoban
Extrapolation 25(3): 197-213. Fall 1984.
Art of Fission: Novels and stories with nuclear themes, The
in: Burns, Grant. The Atomic Papers. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow, 1984. pp. 259-291.
Atomic Anxiety in Cold War Britain: Science, Sin, and Uncertainty in Nuclear Monster Films
in: Aichele, George and Walsh, Richard, eds. Screening Scripture: intertextual Connecitons Between Scripture nad Film. Harrisburg, PA: Trinity Press, 2002. p. 42-57..
Atomic Bomb Cinema: Illness, Suffering, and the Apocalyptic Narrative
Literature and Medicine 17(1): 126-148. 1998.
Atomic Bomb Cinema: The Apocalyptic Imagination on Film
New York: Routledge, 2002. 386 p.
Atomic Narratives and American Youth: Coming of Age with the Atom 1945-1955
Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2003.
Atomizing a Postage Stamp (1955)
Papers on Language and Literature 26(1):182. Winter 1990.
Atomkriege in der Science Fiction
Quarber Merkur 35(2): 67-94. August 1998. (No. 87)
BBC view of nuclear doom goes beyond `Day After'
Hartford Courant May 6, 1985. in: NewsBank. Film and Television. 117:A10-A11. May 1985
Beyond Apocalypse: Recent Representations of Nuclear War and Its Aftermath in United States Narrative Film
Ph. D. Dissertation, Northwestern University, 1991. 272 p. (DAI-A 52(12): 4123. June 1992.)
Broadcast Preparations for and Consequences of The Day After
in: Wober, J. Mallory, ed. Television and Nuclear Power: Making the Public Mind. Norwood, NJ: Ablex, 1992. pp.3-18.
By the Bomb's Early Light: American Thought and Culture at the Dawn of the Atomic Age
New York: Pantheon, 1985. 440 p.
Celluloid Mushroom Clouds: Hollywood and the Atomic Bomb
Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California, San Diego, 1993. 432 p. (DAI-A 54(6): 1986. December 1993.)
Children's Emotional Reactions to Technological Disasters Conveyed by the Mass Media
in: Wober, J. Mallory, ed. Television and Nuclear Power: Making the Public Mind. Norwood, NJ: Ablex, 1992. pp.31-54.
Conventions of Image and Form in Nuclear War Narratives for Young Readers
Papers on Language and Literature 26(1):73-89. Winter 1990.
Day After (review)
Cinefantastique 14(3):54. May 1984.
Days After: Films on Nuclear Aftermath
in: Yoke, Carl B., ed. Phoenix from the Ashes. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1987. pp.177-192.
Doomsday Looms: Gudrun Pausewang's Anti-Nuclear Novels
in: Sayer, Karen and Moore, John, ed. Science Fiction, Critical Frontiers. London: Macmillan, 2000. pp. 127-139.
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