Nonhumans Unbound: Actor-Network Theory and the Reconsideration of "Things" in Educational Foundations (Essay)
Educational Foundations 2006, Summer-Fall, 20, 3-4
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The Missing Discourse of Things as Educational Actors "The Race War has begun. Your skin is your uniform in this battle for the survival of your kind. The White Race depends on you to secure its existence. Your peoples [sic] enemies surround you in a sea of decay and filth that they have brought to your once clean and White nation. Not one of their numbers shall be spared ..." (Resistance Records, n.d.)
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