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-A Traditional LD norms exclude voices from the community, we need to critically examine our methods to allow more inclusion. We only have 45 minutes that shouldn’t have to be used justify that oppression is bad but to find solutions. Debate is not a game and The role of the judge is to endorse the best liberation strategy for the oppressed. Smith 13 |
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-Elijah Smith, A Conversation in Ruins: Race and Black Participation in Lincoln Douglas Debate, Vbriefly, 2013. |
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-At every tournament ... widen the scope of the conversation. |
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-B The offense section will justify performing as good, flow those are framing arguments |
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-Offense |
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-College policy has been transforming and people are recognizing how their race implicates the conversation |
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-Kraft 13 , Jessica Carew. "Hacking Traditional College Debate's White-Privilege Problem." The Atlantic. Atlantic Media Company, 16 Apr. 2014. Web. http://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2014/04/traditional-college-debate-white-privilege/360746/ |
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-It used to be ...can come from lived experience.” |
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-BUT IT’S NOT WITHOUT PROBLEMS-Prominent voices in the debate community oppose alternative style teams and want to create “policy-only” space to avoid hard discussions |
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-Kraft 14: Kraft, Jessica Carew. "Hacking Traditional College Debate's White-Privilege Problem." The Atlantic. Atlantic Media Company, 16 Apr. 2014. Web. http://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2014/04/traditional-college-debate-white-privilege/360746/ |
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-But other teams who ...which traditional standards for debate will be enforced. |
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-I advocate colleges ought not restrict any free speech protected by the CEDA constitution-this only applies to college policy debate. Sexual harassment and discrimination is bad. |
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-CEDA constitution . "Section 1: The Nature of the Academic Debate Community." CONSTITUTION OF THE CROSS EXAMINATION DEBATE ASSOCIATION ARTICLE I: THE ORGANIZATION (n.d.): n. pag. Mar. 2016. Web. |
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-It is the...those enumerated above. |
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-Performing nondominant identities rupture dominant ideologies; every day white male culture is performed, it’s time for a change. |
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-Conquergood (“Performing as a Moral Act: Ethical Dimensions of the Ethnography of Performance” Dwight Conquergood. Dwight Conquergood is a professor of performance studies at Northwestern University, winning many awards. He conducted much of his research living with the people he was studying, in Thailand, the Gaza Strip, and impoverished communities in Thailand. A former vice president of Performance Studies International and former president of the Performance Studies Division of National Communication Association.chsNK) |
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-The Curator's Exhibitionism Whereas the enthusiast assumed... permits loving them better."34 |
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-Forcing “policy debate” creates psychological violence and assumes an objective detachment from personal identity that causes imperialism. Reid Brinkley 08 |
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-Reid-Brinkley ‘8 (Dr. Shanara Reid-Brinkley, University of Pittsburgh Department of Communications, “THE HARSH REALITIES OF “ACTING BLACK”: HOW AFRICAN-AMERICAN POLICY DEBATERS NEGOTIATE REPRESENTATION THROUGH RACIAL PERFORMANCE AND STYLE” 2008,) |
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-And participation does not result in... opponents to do the same. |
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-The university will always exclude some free speech by nature of it’s rationality structure, we allow a site of resistance to inject irrational, incoherent narratives to the university |
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-Moten 04 (Moten , F. and Harney, S. "The University and the Undercommons: Seven Theses." Social Text, vol. 22 no. 2, 2004, pp. 101-115. Project MUSE, muse.jhu.edu/article/55785. http://dev.autonomedia.org/node/3703 chsNK) |
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-THE ONLY POSSIBLE RELATIONSHIP TO THE UNIVERSITY ...its maroons, are always at war, always in hiding. |
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-Predictability is a sham that merely reinforces dominant ideologies |
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-Delgado 92 Delgado, Law Prof at U. of Colorado, 1992 Richard, “Shadowboxing: An Essay On Power,” In Cornell Law Review, May; Charles Inglis Thomson Professor of Law, University of Colorado. J.D, University of California at Berkeley, “ESSAY SHADOWBOXING: AN ESSAY ON POWER”, 77 Cornell L. Rev. 813, Lexis) |
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-I began by observing that ... the action is racist. |
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-Role playing as policymakers supports the existing power structures, excluding opposing viewpoints – this turns their heuristic claims; their world-view is biased to favor the system Smith 97 |
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-Steve, University of Wales, Professor and Pro-Vice Chancellor of the University, University of Wales, Aberystwyth “Power and Truth, A Reply to William Wallace,” Review of International Studies, Vol. 23, No. 4 (Oct., 1997), p. 513 JD |
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-Those academics who ... and academic objectivity. |