![]() | The Theatre of Nuclear Science: Weapons, Power, and the Scientists Behind it All Subjects: Arts; Engineering & Technology; Physical Sciences; Art & Visual Culture; Theatre & Performance Studies; Performance Theory - Practice and Practitioners; Mechanical Engineering; Physics; Drama; Drama Education & Drama Therapy; History of Performance; Performance Theory; Practice & Practitioners; Theatre History; Nuclear Engineering; Atomic & Nuclear Physics; The Theatre of Nuclear Science theoretically explores theatrical representations of nuclear science to reconsider a science that can have consequences beyond imagination. Focusing on a series of nuclear science plays that span the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, and including performances of nuclear science in museums, film, and media, Jeanne Tiehen argues why theatre and its unique qualities can offer important perspectives on this imperative topic. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of theatre, politics, and literature. Dr. Jeanne Tiehen is Assistant Professor of Theatre at Susquehanna University, Pennsylvania, USA. |
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