Nuclear Peninsula
In Nuclear Peninsula, author Françoise Zonabend offers a compelling exploration of the lives of individuals working and residing near a French nuclear waste-processing facility. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2007, this insightful book spans 152 pages and delves into the intricate ways these communities navigate the looming threat of nuclear disaster. Zonabend's work is a significant contribution to the fields of anthropology and sociology, shedding light on the social and cultural dynamics surrounding nuclear energy and its impact on everyday life. Perfect for readers interested in anthropology, archaeology, and social sciences, Nuclear Peninsula invites you to reflect on the complexities of modern existence in the face of potential catastrophe. Discover the human stories behind the nuclear industry and how resilience shapes their reality.