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#119 Drone Disorientations: How 'Unmanned' Weapons Queer the Experience of Killing in War - Cara Daggett

#119 Drone Disorientations: How 'Unmanned' Weapons Queer the Experience of Killing in War - Cara Daggett

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This article, published in 2015 in the International Feminist Journal of Politics, offers a description of how the experience of piloting hunter-killer UAVs could 'queer' the battlefield and offer possible lines of flight out of heteronormative hierarchies. Poststructuralism meets mainlining hours of war footage on the internet (not really) (yes really).

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