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Nuclear Decolonization: Indigenous Resistance to High-Level Nuclear Waste Siting

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Availability:In StockContributor:Danielle EndresSeries:New Directions in Rhetoric and MaterialityPublish date:2023-11-08Pages:236
Language:EnglishPublisher:Ohio State University PressISBN-13:9780814258910ISBN-10:814258913UPC:9780814258910Book Category:Language Arts & Disciplines, Social Science, Political ScienceBook Subcategory:Rhetoric, Ethnic Studies, Public PolicyBook Topic:American, Energy PolicySize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.55 inchesWeight:0.7915Product ID:SC0JEQT5E6

While research demonstrates how Indigenous populations have been disproportionately affected by the global nuclear production complex, less attention has been given to tactics that have successfully resisted such projects. Danielle Endres's Nuclear Decolonization shifts the conversation around nuclear colonialism in important ways, offering an account of how the Western Shoshone, Southern Paiute, and Skull Valley Goshute peoples and nations prevented two high-level nuclear waste sites from being built on their lands.

Using a decolonial approach, Endres highlights two sets of rhetorical tactics--Indigenous Lands rhetorics and national interest rhetorics--used to fight nuclear colonialism. The book reframes nuclear decolonization as fundamentally a struggle for the return of Indigenous lands while also revealing how Native activists selectively move between Indigenous nationhood and US citizenship in order to resist settler decision-making. Working at the intersection of Indigenous antinuclear advocacy, Indigenized environmental justice, and decolonization, Nuclear Decolonization centers Native activism and voices while amplifying the power and resilience of Indigenous peoples and nations.

Language:EnglishPublisher:Ohio State University PressISBN-13:9780814258910ISBN-10:814258913UPC:9780814258910Book Category:Language Arts & Disciplines, Social Science, Political ScienceBook Subcategory:Rhetoric, Ethnic Studies, Public PolicyBook Topic:American, Energy PolicySize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.55 inchesWeight:0.7915Product ID:SC0JEQT5E6
Danielle Endres is Professor of Communication and Director of the Environmental Humanities Program at the University of Utah. She is the author of Participatory Critical Rhetoric: Theoretical and Methodological Foundations of Studying Rhetoric in Situ.
Publisher: Ohio State University Press

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