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+The power to secure life from the ever-present apocalypse mobilizes the conditions necessary for a “total” war against alterity. Coviello 2k |
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+(ASSISTANT PROF OF ENGLISH @ BOWDOIN COLLEGE, 2K (PETER, APOCALYPSE FROM NOW ON, QUEER FRONTIERS: MILLENIAL GEOGRAPHIES, GENDERS, AND GENERATIONS, P.) |
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+"The decisive point ... scarcely be done without." |
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+Justifying plans as being necessary to forestall the apocalypse paralyzes progressive activism for social change while rationalizing scapegoating and violence. |
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+Quinby 94 (ASSOCIATE PROF OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN STUDIES @ HOBART AND WILLIAM SMITH COLLEGES, 94 (LEE, ANTI-APOCALYPSE: EXERCISES IN GENEOLOGICAL CRITICISM, P.) |
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+"Today within the ... will be saved." |
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+Reject apocalyptic policy discourse and rhetorically justify the plan with non-apocalyptic crisis discourse. Non-apocalyptic modes of policy justification effectively mobilize movements towards social change. Buell 03 |
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+, PROF OF ENGLISH AND DIRECTOR OF AMERICAN STUDIES @ QUEENS COLLEGE/PHD 1970 @ CORNELL UNIV, 03 (FREDERICK, FROM APOCALYPSE TO WAY OF LIFE: FOUR DECADES OF ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS IN THE US, P. 78-80) |
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+“The prospect of these ... views of the whole.” |
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+Reps come first before policy- The way we represent our form of discourse forms what we conceptualize as truth and acceptable. Doty |
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+(DOTY, PROF OF POL SCI @ ARIZONA STATE UNIV AND PHD @ UNIV OF MINNESOTA, 96 (ROXANNE LYNN, IMPERIAL ENCOUNTERS: THE POLITICS OF REPRESENTATION IN NORTH/SOUTH RELATIONS, P. 5-6) |
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+“This study begins ... and economic power.” |