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+To maintain the nuclear family it is needed to have nuclear power Toffler, Alvin. "The Waves Defined." The Third Wave. Calculemus, 8 Oct. 2003. Web. 01 Sept. 2016. http://calculemus.org/lect/07pol-gosp/arch/proby-dawne/materialy/waves.htm. |
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+Families will become non-nuclear. Many say the family is falling apart today |
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+working. The nuclear family has no nucleus when there are no adults le |
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+It is clear to all looking that nuclear power powers the nuclear family Sandilands, Catriona. "On "Green" Consumerism." 2nd ser. 13 (n.d.): n. pag.Cws.journals.yorku.ca. York University. Web. 26 Aug. 2016. http://cws.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/cws/article/viewFile/10409/9498. |
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+Let me give you an example. In a recent advertisement "selling" nuclear |
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+the market, and well within the confines of patriarchal constructions of women. |
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+The forwarding of the nuclear power furthers the hegemony of the nuclear family thusly forcing the queer to further abjection Wilkinson, Eleanor, and David Bell. "Ties That Blind: On Not Seeing (or Looking) beyond ‘the Family’." Families, Relationships and Societies 1.3 (2012): 423-29. Researchgate.com. Thepolicypress, 18 Jan. 2013. Web. 4 Sept. 2016. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Eleanor_Wilkinson/publication/274334076_Ties_That_Blind_On_Not_Seeing_or_Looking_Beyond_'the_Family'/links/571f415708aed056fa228139.pdf. |
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+So the first point to raise is whether we have actually seen such a ‘ |
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+the married couple, biological kinship, reprocentric futurism, business as usual. |
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+The queer punk is a symbol of the abject, I recontextualize what the topic is in means for a discussion that is oft ignored Ruff |
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+Although Homocore ostensibly represents a split from the greater punk movement, the zine still |
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+place along the margins of centric culture, gay culture and punk culture. |
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+The punk show is home for those who don’t know how to fit their identity into an alt. I am that angry queerdo who when you hit you just pull up your t shells already. I am queer when it is convenient for you too acknowledge it. I wear a skirt and pack a cock, I’m here I’m queer I’m gonna fuck your children. |
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+Ruff, Meredith L. "“Rude Noises”: Homocore, Unsettling the Symbolic, and Enjoying Abjection." Whitman.edu. Whitman College, 2016. Web. 13 May 2016. |
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+One of these ways of being stems from Biesecker’s theory of radical political agency and |
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+Symbolic order, and the culture that relies on its stability, tremble. |
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+The debate space tells us to be complacent with our position that everything is getting better the queer are still the abject within debate I won’t be homogenized into your homonationalist ideals of the queer in debate Nault QUEER AS PUNK: QUEERCORE AND THE PRODUCTION OF AN ANTI-NORMATIVE MEDIA SUBCULTURE Curran Jacob Nault, Ph.D. The University of Texas at Austin, 2013 |
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+there is something to be said for an era in which so many LGBT folks |
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+inspires them to make some queer(core) mischief of their own. |
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+I am still silenced when I say nonbinary folx are in debate the queer is abject in the debate space as we are in every space this is a performance of the existence at the margins I have felt Wiedlack |
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+Wiedlack, Maria. "“We’re Punk as Fuck and Fuck like Punks:”* Queer-Feminist Counter-Cultures, Punk Music and the Anti-Social Turn in Queer Theory." Bulletin of Sung and Yüan Studies No. 18 (1986): 105-21. Http://othes.univie.ac.at/26938/1/2013-01-22_0001623.pdf. Univeristat Wien, Jan. 2013. Web. 16 May 2016. |
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+Queer-feminist punks refer to the negative place of queerness within the symbolic order |
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+-feminist activists because of the rigidity in which he understands queerness as the |
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+Queer punk opens up a space for gender and queer deviants who don’t fit in I don’t have a voice when I preform my queerness within debate, queercore causes an open space to form Nault QUEER AS PUNK: QUEERCORE AND THE PRODUCTION OF AN ANTI-NORMATIVE MEDIA SUBCULTURE Curran Jacob Nault, Ph.D. The University of Texas at Austin, 2013 |
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+the “revolting,” “noisy” and “chaotic” style of punk has |
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+, thin/muscular, “appropriately” gendered and perfectly coiffed bodies. |
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+Revel in the abject status we have found our selves in I preform the negativity |
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+the role of this round is to open up the spaces for these discourses |
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+do we scare you cuz were not afraid to fuck, do I make you angry by my ambivalence towards this space good Wiedlack Wiedlack, Maria. "“We’re Punk as Fuck and Fuck like Punks:”* Queer-Feminist Counter-Cultures, Punk Music and the Anti-Social Turn in Queer Theory." Bulletin of Sung and Yüan Studies No. 18 (1986): 105-21. Http://othes.univie.ac.at/26938/1/2013-01-22_0001623.pdf. Univeristat Wien, Jan. 2013. Web. 16 May 2016. |
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+Instead of understanding the desire for recognition or sociality and jouissance as two internecine forces |
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+is necessary to stress the political and theoretical aim of this chapter again, |
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+Punk pedagogy empowers the abject Utley, Michael, "Bad Rhetoric: Towards A Punk Rock Pedagogy" (2012). All Theses. Paper 1465 |
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+In Sirc’s Nevermind |
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+long live punk! |
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+Counterpublic spaces are essential for providing a space for queer bodies. Michael Warner, Publics and Counter Publics, Quarterly Journal of Speech Vol 88, November 2002 |
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+But what of |
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+and stranger sociability. |