The Unreliable Nation: Hostile Nature and Technological Failure in the Cold War
暫譯: 不可靠的國家:冷戰中的敵對自然與技術失敗
Jones-Imhotep, Edward
- 出版商: MIT
- 出版日期: 2025-03-18
- 售價: $1,590
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,511
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 312
- 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
- ISBN: 0262051206
- ISBN-13: 9780262051200
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An examination of how technological failures defined nature and national identity in Cold War Canada. Throughout the modern period, nations defined themselves through the relationship between nature and machines. Many cast themselves as a triumph of technology over the forces of climate, geography, and environment. Some, however, crafted a powerful alternative identity: they defined themselves not through the triumph of machines over nature, but through technological failures and the distinctive natural orders that caused them. In The Unreliable Nation, Edward Jones-Imhotep examines one instance in this larger history: the Cold War-era project to extend reliable radio communications to the remote and strategically sensitive Canadian North. He argues that, particularly at moments when countries viewed themselves as marginal or threatened, the identity of the modern nation emerged as a scientifically articulated relationship between distinctive natural phenomena and the problematic behaviors of complex groups of machines. Drawing on previously unpublished archival documents and recently declassified materials, Jones-Imhotep shows how Canadian defense scientists elaborated a distinctive "Northern" natural order of violent ionospheric storms and auroral displays, and linked it to a "machinic order" of severe and widespread radio disruptions throughout the country. Tracking their efforts through scientific images, experimental satellites, clandestine maps, and machine architectures, he argues that these scientists naturalized Canada's technological vulnerabilities as part of a program to reimagine the postwar nation. The real and potential failures of machines came to define Canada, its hostile Northern nature, its cultural anxieties, and its geo-political vulnerabilities during the early Cold War. Jones-Imhotep's study illustrates the surprising role of technological failures in shaping contemporary understandings of both nature and nation.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
技術失敗如何定義冷戰時期加拿大的自然與國家身份的探討。
在現代時期,各國透過自然與機器之間的關係來定義自己。許多國家將自己塑造成技術戰勝氣候、地理和環境力量的勝利者。然而,有些國家則塑造了一種強而有力的替代身份:他們不是透過機器戰勝自然來定義自己,而是透過技術失敗和造成這些失敗的獨特自然秩序。在The Unreliable Nation中,Edward Jones-Imhotep檢視了這段更大歷史中的一個例子:冷戰時期將可靠的無線電通信擴展至偏遠且戰略敏感的加拿大北部的計畫。他主張,特別是在國家自我視為邊緣或受到威脅的時刻,現代國家的身份作為一種科學上闡述的關係出現,這種關係在於獨特自然現象與複雜機器群體的問題行為之間的互動。 Jones-Imhotep利用先前未發表的檔案文件和最近解密的材料,展示了加拿大防衛科學家如何闡述一種獨特的「北方」自然秩序,這種秩序包括劇烈的電離層風暴和極光顯示,並將其與全國範圍內嚴重且廣泛的無線電干擾的「機器秩序」聯繫起來。透過科學影像、實驗衛星、秘密地圖和機器架構追蹤他們的努力,他主張這些科學家將加拿大的技術脆弱性自然化,作為重新想像戰後國家的計畫的一部分。機器的真實和潛在失敗開始定義加拿大、其敵對的北方自然、其文化焦慮以及在早期冷戰期間的地緣政治脆弱性。Jones-Imhotep的研究說明了技術失敗在塑造當代對自然和國家的理解中所扮演的驚人角色。作者簡介
Edward Jones-Imhotep is Associate Professor of History of Science and Technology at York University.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
愛德華·瓊斯-伊姆霍特普是約克大學科學與技術史的副教授。