Nano prejudice is cultural, affective, and ambient. It operates by what Ahmed calls "orientations"—that is, what we habitually turn toward and away from. It's deeply phenomenological, inscribed in our muscle memory, syntax, gaze. It's genocidal not just in its capacity for harm but in its desire for non-encounter: not merely to kill but to evacuate the need to co-exist.
LLM
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