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+Nuclear power is used as a misogynistic metaphor. |
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+Caputi 1, Jane. “THE METAPHORS OF RADIATION |
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+Or, Why a Beautiful Woman Is Like a Nuclear Power Plant” American Studies, Ortega Hall, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM |
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+In each of...men as “breeders.” |
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+The affirmative tries to get rid of the nuclear power metaphor, but we need metaphors as a fundamental oriental vehicle. |
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+Pavesich Journal o the History o Philosophy, vol. 6 no.3(2008 421–48421Han Blumnbrg’Phloophcal Anthropology: Atr Hggr an Carr VidA PAVesiCH avos: philosophical starting points and goals |
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+Blumenberg puts to...at a later point. |
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+The alternative is to resymbolize nuclear power as the Gorgon, who demands respectful treatment of her trespasser or they are “turned to stone.” |
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+Caputi 2, Jane. “THE METAPHORS OF RADIATION |
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+Or, Why a Beautiful Woman Is Like a Nuclear Power Plant” American Studies, Ortega Hall, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM |
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+Feminist thinkers — including...dooms-day clocks ... "(p. 282). |
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+The role of the judge is to break down and stop patriarchal norms. |
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+As educators, judges have a responsibility to break down and resist oppressive norms. |
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+Giroux: Giroux, Henry. Waterbury Chair Professor, Pennsylvania State University “Critical Pedagogy and the Postmodern/Modern Divide: Towards a Pedagogy of Democratization.” Teacher Education Quarterly, Winter 2004. CH |
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+I believe that...possibilities might occur. |
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+Due to its scope and influence on the family, patriarchy must be confronted by any liberation strategy. |
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+Bell Hooks, “Feminism: a transformational politic” written by bell hooks. http://smashfacism.itgo.com/Feminism/transformational.html |
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+And, solving the...all its forms. |
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+Metaphors are key to solving oppression in the real world, especially in the context of nuclear power. |
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+Caputi 3, Jane. “THE METAPHORS OF RADIATION |
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+Or, Why a Beautiful Woman Is Like a Nuclear Power Plant” American Studies, Ortega Hall, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM |
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+However inconsequential or...slogan “ No Nukes.” |