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+**The affirmative discourse concerning nuclear power generation constitutes an act of violence against queer bodies.** |
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+Krupar ‘12 ~Shiloh R. "Transnatural ethics: revisiting the nuclear cleanup of Rocky Flats, CO, through the queer ecology of Nuclia Waste." cultural geographies 19.3 (2012): 303-327 |
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+The current decommissioning ... by the state |
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+**And nuclear rhetoric extends beyond queer bodies being wasteful, but instead extends to nuclear power itself.** |
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+Bryan-Wilson ‘15 ~Julia. "Aftermath: Two Queer Artists Respond to Nuclear Spaces." Critical Landscapes: Art, Space, Politics. N.p.: Univ of California, 2015. 77-92. Print |
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+Within U.S. culture ... to (straight) reproductivity |
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+**For queer bodies, this is means they are subjected to overkill.** |
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+Stanley ‘11 (Eric, "Near Life, Queer Death Overkill and Ontological Capture," Social Text 107 s Vol. 29, No. 2 s Summer 2011) |
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+Overkill is a ... what is nothing. |
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+**The alternative is to embrace all that is nuclear as an act of radical queer anti-futurism.** |
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+Bryan-Wilson ‘15 ~Julia. "Aftermath: Two Queer Artists Respond to Nuclear Spaces." Critical Landscapes: Art, Space, Politics. N.p.: Univ of California, 2015. 77-92. Print |
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+Stay alive. Given ... into the future. |
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+**Judges as educators need to account for this hidden perspective** |
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+Roger Mourad ‘1, PhD, post-structural theorist of education, Teacher’s College Record volume 103 number 5, “Education after Foucault: the question of civility,” pgs. 739-759 |
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+The idea that ... philosophy, policy, and practice |