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    Taking Sides and De-Colonizing Practices of Dissent
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        Elke Bippus
        
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Introduction 9
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                            1. De-/Colonizing Knowledge
- Segment Introduction 15
- Affecting Knowledges 23
- Taking Sides and De-Colonizing Practices of Dissent 31
- Corpoanarchy: A Molecular Act of Refusal 53
- Feminist Dissent 65
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                            2. Media Activism
- Segment Introduction 81
- The Politics of Undoing: The Movement of Activist Sense 85
- Dumbledore’s Army, Still Recruiting 109
- Dark Sea Pirates 121
- Questioning Credibility 131
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                            3. Queer Thinking
- Segment Introduction 153
- Taking Sides as Taking a Stand 157
- Re-Nouncing Violence – Differentiating Linguistic Violence 169
- A Side Taken 181
- Writing through the Milieu 205
- Dissident Participation and its ‘post_colonial’ Implications 225
- Change by Changing Smartphone-Users? 237
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                            4. Theories of Critique
- Segment Introduction 251
- Critique of Naturalist Thought 259
- Flows of People 269
- Being Lonesome Amongst the Many 281
- Contributors 291
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Introduction 9
- 
                            1. De-/Colonizing Knowledge
- Segment Introduction 15
- Affecting Knowledges 23
- Taking Sides and De-Colonizing Practices of Dissent 31
- Corpoanarchy: A Molecular Act of Refusal 53
- Feminist Dissent 65
- 
                            2. Media Activism
- Segment Introduction 81
- The Politics of Undoing: The Movement of Activist Sense 85
- Dumbledore’s Army, Still Recruiting 109
- Dark Sea Pirates 121
- Questioning Credibility 131
- 
                            3. Queer Thinking
- Segment Introduction 153
- Taking Sides as Taking a Stand 157
- Re-Nouncing Violence – Differentiating Linguistic Violence 169
- A Side Taken 181
- Writing through the Milieu 205
- Dissident Participation and its ‘post_colonial’ Implications 225
- Change by Changing Smartphone-Users? 237
- 
                            4. Theories of Critique
- Segment Introduction 251
- Critique of Naturalist Thought 259
- Flows of People 269
- Being Lonesome Amongst the Many 281
- Contributors 291