Chaney+and+Anderson

Thus Chaney and I advocate the end of surveillance of the queer body and an adoption of convivial assemblage
 * Advocacy -**

====**Increasingly technological surveillance practices in the status quo force queer bodies to the margins – data analysis founded upon pattern and predictability reinforces exclusion of nontraditional gender identities.**==== Conrad 9 Surveillance, Gender, and the Virtual Body in the Information Age, Kathryn Conrad Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of English at the University of Kansas. Surveillance & Society 6(4) p 381-385

Tied closely to the surveillance and regulation of sexual behaviour and identity AND

even further out of their hands.

====**This influx of surveillance begs the question of what a body is and defines the acceptable body in relation to its comprehensibility – normative gender standards determine the ‘aliveness’ of a subject.**==== Puar 09 [Jasbir Puar, professor of women's and gender studies at Rutgers University, Women and Performance: a journal of feminist theory, Vol. 19, No. 2, July 2009, http://planetarities.web.unc.edu/files/2015/01/puar-prognosis-time.pdf]//JIH

These are of course older historical questions about the changing contours of what counts as a living body AND

Are all bodies really available for rehabilitation?

**This violent social system determines the meaning individuals assign to themselves – antiqueerness functions as a system of self-surveillance and leads to the suppression of the queer soul.**
Yep et al., 2003 [Lovaas, and Elia, Professors @ San Francisco University, Gust, Karen, and John, __Journal of Homosexual Studies, Vol. 45, No. 2/3/4,__, pp. 21-22]//JCE

These are the internal injuries that individuals inflict upon themselves . AND

the heteronormative mandate a widespread form of soul murder?

**The queer body is constantly forced into life as overkill – this is the naturalization of antiqueerness that perpetuates violence that renders queerness inherently dead.**
Stanley 2011 [Eric, “Near Life, Queer Death Overkill and Ontological Capture,” Social Text 107 s Vol. 29, No. 2 s Summer 2011]

Overkill is a term used to indicate such excessive violence AND do violence to what is nothing.

====**And, government decrease of surveillance through a predictive model can never be a neutral action regarding queer bodies – the construction of intimacy becomes instrumentalized in the calculus of biopolitics.**==== Puar 14 [Jasbir Puar, professor of women's and gender studies at Rutgers University, “Jasbir Puar: Regimes of Surveillance,” Cosmologics, Dec 4, 2014, http://cosmologicsmagazine.com/jasbir-puar-regimes-of-surveillance/]//JIH

Much of the work in Terrorist Assemblages AND one’s worth to the state.

====**Embracing the idea that bodies are undefined intensities provides possibility for a new realm of the body-as-information in which identity is determined through encounter rather than rigid sets of data.**==== Puar 09 [Jasbir Puar, professor of women's and gender studies at Rutgers University, Women and Performance: a journal of feminist theory, Vol. 19, No. 2, July 2009, http://planetarities.web.unc.edu/files/2015/01/puar-prognosis-time.pdf]//JIH

Out of the numerous possibilities AND nor the direction of its drive.

**A fluid understanding of identity is necessary in order to avoid sexual othering and exceptionalization**
Perry 14 [Brock Perry, Graduate Division of Religion, Drew University, “Towards an ontogenesis of queerness and divinity: Queer political theology and Terrorist Assemblages,” May 30, 2014]//JIH

The historical shift in modernity AND and identity that Puar describes

**The affirmative's method of convivial assemblage is key to envision a legal framework independent of rigid racialized and gendered categories of personhood.**
Weheliye 14 . Alexander G. Weheliye, professor of African American studies at Northwestern University, Habeas Viscus, pg. 82

We are in dire need AND

subjugation are administered.]

Duggin 94 [Lisa Duggan, associate professor of American studies and history at New York University, Queering the State, Social Text, No. 39 (Summer, 1994), pp. 1-14]//JIH
 * Queer scholars must engage the law to combat normalization**

When we turn our attention to this project AND we cannot afford to abandon the field.

**Impact calculus should begin from the perspective of queer necropolitics – predictive scenario planning disavows zones of abandonment that perpetuate mundane forms of violence on queer bodies.**
Haritaworn et al. 14. Jin Haritaworn, professor of sociology at the University of York, Adi Kuntsman, professor of humanities, research, and social sciences at Manchester Metropolitan University, and Sylvia Posocco, professor of psychological studies at the University of London, Birbeck, Queer Necropolitics, Routledge, 2014, pg. 1

Most prominently, Jasbir Puar (2007), tracing AND

and non-queer lives and deaths.


 * Contact: beardenchaney@gmail.com**