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Rhetoric and Public Memory in the Science of Disaster by Jeremy R Grossman 9781666938937

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Rhetoric and Public Memory in the Science of Disaster grapples with the role of science in the public memory of natural disasters. Taking a psychoanalytic and genealogical approach to the rhetoric of disaster science throughout the twentieth century, this book explores how we remember natural disasters by analyzing how we try to prevent them. Chapters track the development of predictive modeling methods alongside some of the worst and most consequential natural disasters in the history of the United States. From miniaturized physical scale models, to cartographic renderings within a burgeoning statistical science, to ever more complex simulation scenarios, disaster science has long created imaginary versions of horrific events in the effort to prevent them. Through an exploration of these hypothetical disasters, this book theorizes how science itself becomes a site of public memory, an increasingly important question in a world of changing weather.



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Jeremy R. Grossman holds a PhD in communication studies and currently teaches classes at the University of Maryland.



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Rhetoric and Public Memory in the Science of Disaster offers a novel and timely take on the rhetoric of memory and memorialization in the context of disaster rhetorics. It skillfully weaves psychoanalytic concepts together with detailed case studies concerning disaster preparedness in the United States while navigating several complex theoretical topical domains. Combining insights drawn from the rhetoric of science and technology with psychoanalytic and genealogical concepts on the function of memory, history, and governance, this work is especially pertinent given the ever-intensifying exigence of the climate crisis and its disproportionate effects on raced populations marginalized by crumbling infrastructure, systemic inequality, and manufactured precarity.

-- Atilla Hallsby, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities



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ISBN 9781666938937
Author Jeremy R. Grossman
Format Hardback
Page Count 194
Imprint Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 445g
Dimensions(mm) 239mm * 160mm * 17mm

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