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-THE AFF’S APPEAL TO PROHIBITING THE PRODUCTION OF NUCLEAR POWER AS A WAY TO ACHIEVE A “CLEANER ENVIRONMENT” REAFFIRMS THE FALSE DICHOTOMY BETWEEN NATURE AND HUMXNS |
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-Shiloh R. Krupar 1, 2012. (“Transnatural ethics: revisiting the nuclear cleanup of Rocky Flats, CO, through the queer ecology of Nuclia Waste.” Cultural Geographies. Georgetown University. Accessed 9/1/16. 305-308) ML |
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-Originally under the... attendant sexual politics. |
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-THE WAY THE AC SEPARATES THE “PURITY” OF NATURE AND WASTE IS ANALOGOUS TO HOW THE HETEROSEXIST STATUS QUO POLICES BODIES. VOTING AFF REENTRENCHES SUCH BONDARIES, TURNING THE AC. |
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-Timothy Morton 1, 2010. (“Guest Column: Queer Ecology.” Professor of English (literature and the environment) at the University of California, Davis. Accessed 9/5/16. 274) ML |
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-Judith Butler makes... brand of Nature. |
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-AND, THE AFF CREATES A RUSE OF SOLVENCY – WE SEE “CLEAN” LAND BUT FORGET THE REMAINDERS OF THE NUCLEAR ERA – INDEPENDENTLY TURNS THE AFF. |
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-Shiloh R. Krupar 2, 2012. (“Transnatural ethics: revisiting the nuclear cleanup of Rocky Flats, CO, through the queer ecology of Nuclia Waste.” Cultural Geographies. Georgetown University. Accessed 9/1/16. 308-310) ML |
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-For example, a... sphere of workers. |
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-THE ALT IS TO ENDORSE TRANSNATURAL ETHICS AND THE PERFORMANCE OF NUCLIA WASTE |
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-The triple-nippled drag... a shelf life |
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-THE PERFORMANCE OF NUCLIA WASTE REPOLITICIZES THE FALLOUT OF THE NUCLEAR ERA BY USING THE BODY AS A SITE OF POSSIBILITY – WE QUEER ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS, MEANING WE REJECT WHITE HETEROSEXUAL MASCULINITY AND EMBRACE “DEFECTIVE” BODIES. |
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-Shiloh R. Krupar 3, 2012. (“Transnatural ethics: revisiting the nuclear cleanup of Rocky Flats, CO, through the queer ecology of Nuclia Waste.” Cultural Geographies. Georgetown University. Accessed 9/1/16. 314-320) ML |
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- Introducing Nuclia Waste... a transnatural ethics. |
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-WE MUST ACKNOWLEDGE ALL HISTORIES ~-~- TRANSNATURAL ETHICS ACKNOWLEDGES SUBJUGATED, “DEFECTIVE” BODIES TO CHALLENGE CULTURAL NORMS |
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-Shiloh R. Krupar 4, 2012. (“Transnatural ethics: revisiting the nuclear cleanup of Rocky Flats, CO, through the queer ecology of Nuclia Waste.” Cultural Geographies. Georgetown University. Accessed 9/1/16. 310-314) ML |
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-While the compensation... through contemporary environments. |
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-THE ROTB IS TO PERFORMATIVELY AND METHODOLOGICALLY BREAK DOWN HETERONORMATIVITY IN THE CONTEXT OF THE RESOLUTION |
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-ONLY TRANSNATURAL ETHICS ACKNOWLEDGES THE RELATIONALITY BETWEEN BEINGS, WHICH IS A PREREQUISITE TO BREAKING DOWN GENDER NORMS. |
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-Timothy Morton 2, 2010. (“Guest Column: Queer Ecology.” Professor of English (literature and the environment) at the University of California, Davis. Accessed 9/5/16. 275-278) ML |
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-Going up a scale... we know it. |
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-ANY ATTEMPTS TO ADDRESS ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS EFFECTIVELY MUST START FROM TRANSNATURAL ETHICS – OTHERWISE, WE REENTRENCH THE WASTE/NATURE BINARY. |
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-Shiloh R. Krupar 5, 2012. (“Transnatural ethics: revisiting the nuclear cleanup of Rocky Flats, CO, through the queer ecology of Nuclia Waste.” Cultural Geographies. Georgetown University. Accessed 9/1/16. 304-305) ML |
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-The triple-nippled drag... operational by 1952. |
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-ENVIRONMENTAL AND SEXUAL POLITICS ARE INTERTWINED – ANALYZING THIS RELATIONSHIP IS KEY TO SOLVING ISSUES SUCH AS GLOBAL WARMING, MEANS THE ALT MUST COME FIRST. |
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-Timothy Morton 3, 2010. (“Guest Column: Queer Ecology.” Professor of English (literature and the environment) at the University of California, Davis. Accessed 9/5/16. 278-279) ML |
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-Against Compulsory Nature... they aren’t people. |
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-PERFORMANCES TURN DEBATE INTO A COLLECTIVE SPACE WHERE WE CAN SPECIFICALLY MAKE GENDER NORMS VISIBLE AND RUPTURE THEM |
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-Jale Karabekir, 2004. (“Performance as a Strategy for Women’s Liberation: The Practices of the Theatre of the Oppressed in Okmeydami Social Center.” Bogazici University. Master of Arts in Sociology. 128-134.) ML |
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-It is important... they became stronger.(Arsen) |