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“Toxic Immanence: Decolonizing Nuclear Legacies and Futures” is a compelling non-fiction work that delves into the enduring impacts of nuclear technology on marginalised communities. Edited by esteemed scholars and activists, this anthology brings together diverse voices to examine the intersection of colonialism, environmental justice, and nuclear legacies. Through rigorous analysis and poignant narratives, contributors explore how nuclear policies have disproportionately affected indigenous and oppressed populations, while envisioning equitable futures. This thought-provoking collection is essential for readers interested in environmental studies, social justice, and decolonisation.






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