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Entropy and Utopia@Zero Hour:Modernity and the Manhattan Project

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摘要 This paper critically reexamines the canonical utopic scene from the end of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Faust II(1832)through the writings of the British-born Yale physicist Dr.William Francis Gray Swann(1884-1962),who composed one hundred years later a book on the philosophy of contemporary physical science titled The Architecture o f the Universe(1934).In his text,Swann invokes the instrumentalization of atomic energy in a bargain to defeat a cosmic anxiety borne from the modem temporal experience of entropy,a pact whose culmination is akin to Faust's seminal turning away of the ghost Sorge(Care),with strong ramifications for the future postatomic world order.The physical initiation of this“zero hour”is best known through the work of Swann’s Ph.D.student,Ernest Orlando Lawrence,who went on to pioneer the mass separation of electromagnetic isotopes at Oak Ridge.This paper will posit the Manhattan Project as part of the legacy of a pre-war universal imaginary,in order to introduce a new critical reading o f utopia in Germany's greatest poet.
机构地区 Yale University
出处 《Journal of Foreign Languages and Cultures》 2020年第1期146-154,共9页 外国语言与文化(英文)
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