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The Atomic City

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Titre

The Atomic City

Sujet

Freeman Lindsey, Atomic City, Oak Ridge, bombe nucléaire, ville nucléaire, Manhattan Project, utopies

Description

Une intervention de Lindsey Freeman mise en ligne au format audio sur La forge numérique de la MRSH de Caen
 
Présentation par le diffuseur :

During the Second World War, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, was a secret government city created from scratch for the Manhattan Project. Despite the fact that the city was built at a furious pace for an urgent war project and was meant to be invisible, great care was taken with the design of the town. Oak Ridge was socially engineered to be the ‘uranium center of excellence,' an atomic Levittown before Levittown. On its way to becoming the uranium center of excellence, there are two interlocking tropes that are primarily used to describe the town's early construction and design: the frontier and utopia. In Oak Ridge, the frontier and utopian imaginations do not compete so much as nestle alongside and within each other. Of course the frontier and utopian imaginations are not unique to the former secret atomic city of Oak Ridge, but characteristic of other regional and national myths as well. What is unique is how these common tropes are used to tell the story of a particular town at the emergence of atomic modernity.

Lindsey A. Freeman is a PhD, Sociology and Historical Studies at the New School for Social Research. Her research concerns the secret atomic cities of the Manhattan Project and examines the legacies of the Atomic Age in a post-nuclear landscape. She has published articles on atomic history, atomic tourism, and the relationship between artists and social scientists as they intersect in a museal context. She is also a founding member of the New School Interdisciplinary Memory Studies Group. In the Spring of 2013, Lindsey will be a Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Caen-Normandy in the Geography Department in conjunction with Espaces et Sociétés (Space and Society) and Le Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS).
 

Créateur

Lindsey Freeman

Date

19 mars 2013

Format

35'45"

Identifiant

http://www.unicaen.fr/recherche/mrsh/forge/6524