“Peter Adey’s intellectual curiosity and creativity have brought us something ‘outside the box’ on an important subject. The value and profundity of <i>Evacuation</i> are without question. Imaginative in scope and method, it will be a significant contribution to a wide variety of disciplines.” - Caren Kaplan, author of (Aerial Aftermaths: Wartime from Above) “<i>Evacuation</i> is a brilliant exposition of evacuation as event, lurking background possibility, condition, technical object, claim, circulation, and much more. It shows how evacuation reproduces and disrupts existing orders and brings about new ones as it folds providential, catastrophic, and other relations with life. The scope of what Peter Adey achieves is quite remarkable-he makes present an event, claim, and condition that we might know, in this case evacuation, and demonstrates its power to make, unmake, and remake the world. A stunning work.” - Ben Anderson, author of (Encountering Affect: Capacities, Apparatuses, Conditions)
Introduction 1
1. Footsteps: Diagramming High-Rise Evacuation 31
2. Mobile Medical-Military Machines 60
3. Evacuation and Euphemism: Memory, Lexicality, and Aphasia-From the Holocaust to Japanese American “Internment” 85
4. “The City is to Be Evacuated”: Roads, Race, and Automobility during the Early Cold War 115
5. Companion Evacuations at the Boundaries of Life 142
6. A Disengagement: Evacuation, Trauma, Colonial Vertigo, and National Reproduction 164
7. Seeing Evacuation Logistically 183
8. Burn 206
Conclusion. The End 232
Notes 255
References 265
Index