早稲田大学 / その他文系
HOW SLOW VIOLENCE WON THE VOTE: An Examination of The Coal Industry's Forged Narratives In Appalachia
An examination of the ethical damage of environmental law through the lens of Rob Nixon’s ‘slow violence’ framework. The paper explores the continued use of coal manufacturing in the Appalachian region, evaluating the historical identity of the region and its plight under falsified rhetoric that boasts the potentials of the fossil fuel industry.