H. Gusterson: Nuclear Rites: A Weapons
Laboratory at the End of the Cold War
( writer needs to have knowledge of this, since I cant upload everything from the book)
Gusterson’s ethnographic study of the nuclear weapons laboratory at
Livermore is unique in Anthropology and the larger field of social science.
He takes the reader “inside” the lab to examine the lives and attitudes of
weapons scientists themselves as well as viewpoints in this controversial
industry. The reader follows the events and policies that led to the
nuclear arms race and what Gusterson calls the “culture of terror”
(p. 197) and that still exists at the beginning of the 21st C. A discourse
on the nature of the science of nuclear weapons and its dehumanization
of human bodies and the humanization of machines (i.e. nuclear bombs)
is also examined.
Gusterson says that “The laboratory is organized ideologically around a central
axiom, accepted by liberal and conservative weapons scientists alike, that nuclear
weapons are weapons so terrible that their only function is to deter wars, not to fight
them, and that it is, therefore, ethical to work on them.” (p. 220) Among the
nations that can now produce nuclear weapons are the following:
America, France, Great Britain, Israel, Russia, North Korea, India and
Pakistan. There is ongoing concern in the international community
about Iran’s nuclear capabilities and the potential for use of weapons vs
power since 2003.
In your essay – 1) Describe and analyze the socialization process that
leads the nuclear scientists to accept and even tolerate Gusterson’s
central axiom. 2) How does this process contribute to the ideology of
nuclear weapons scientists? On pg. 197 Gusterson says “Nuclear
weapons scientists learn not to fear nuclear weapons.” Discuss the
implications of this statement. 3) Summarize Gusterson’s evidence that
led him to recognize the above axiom as an ideological force in the lab
culture. 4) How does this force impact the scientists’ behavior and the
lab environment or culture? 5) Include a brief discussion [1/2 page
maximum] of how you believe this industry affects the sociocultural
ideology (which includes attitudes, worldview and our national ethos) of
21st C American society as seen through the lens of this axiom.
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GENERAL GUIDELINES & WRITING TIPS FOR ESSAY
Your essay is submitted in the Assignment Module and should be 5 – 6
pages, double-spaced. A bibliography is needed, only if using more
than the Gusterson text as a reference.
An understanding of the complexity of Gusterson’s presentation and his
arguments is essential. Be clear and concise in your writing. A
minimum of one draft is recommended. If you can, it is helpful to have
someone else read your drafts. Even reading your own essay aloud is
helpful in observing whether your writing flows and makes logical sense.
When you write, assume The Reader has no knowledge of Gusterson’s
book. You must be detailed in your essay as you present your analysis
and support your argument(s).
Although this is not an English course, spelling, grammar, syntax and
punctuation will be taken into account regarding your grade. DO NOT
rely solely on your computer spell-check to catch errors: EXAMPLE: “I
sea the cat.”- sea is not misspelled, but it IS the wrong word!! BE
CAREFUL OF THE FOLLOWING USAGE: their/there/they’re –
you/you’re/your – too/to/two. When writing a formal paper, do not use
first person “I” statements. Use third person such as: the reader; one can
see; it is clearly evident that……, etc.
Be careful of generalizations. Support your answers with facts and
specific details, not vague statements. Factual errors and generalities
make your writing less persuasive. TWO quotes only may be used –
ONE sentence each, and they must be cited. Put the citation at the end
of the quote in ( ), example ……… (Gusterson, p. 25) Quotes are
limited because this is to be your words, not the author’s. If more than
two quotes are used, it will affect your grade.
This is a critical evaluation of your comprehension of Gusterson’s
theories and arguments. Utilize your study questions to create an
outline of your essay. Good writing stays focused on effective
presentation. In the final analysis, I must determine whether your work
exhibits a fundamental understanding of Gusterson’s key concepts and
discussions within such a continuingly controversial and emotionallycharged
industry. Good luck on your writing
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