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+====The 1AC conceives of power in a purely negative, legalistic form that misunderstands the operation of power==== |
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+**Fink 13** ~~(Bruce, practicing Lacanian psychoanalyst, member of the psychoanalytic institute Jacques Lacan created, the École de la Cause freudienne in Paris, obtained his Ph.D. from the Department of Psychoanalysis at the University of Paris VIII, Professor of Psychology from 1993 to 2013 at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, affiliated member of the Pittsburgh Psychoanalytic Center) "Against Understanding, Volume 1: Commentary and Critique in a Lacanian Key" google books~~ AT |
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+A more far-reaching critique that Foucault offers in his History of Sexuality concerns |
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+with it" (p. ISO), not those that are outdated. |
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+====This retrogressive vision of power allows biopolitics and disciplinary power to operate beneath the level of the law, unseen and impervious to criticism==== |
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+**Foucault 78** ~~(Michel, philosopher) A History of Sexuality, Volume 1: The Deployment of Sexuality. Translated 1978 by Robert Hurley~~ AT |
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+Underlying both the general theme that power represses sex and the idea that the law |
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+of power that no longer takes law as a model and a code. |
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+====The impact is fascism==== |
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+**O'Farrell 10 ~~(Clare, senior lecturer in the School of Cultural and Language Studies in Education, Queensland Univ of Technology) "Foucault and the disciplinary society 2" Refracted Inputs blog, Sep 1~~ AT** |
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+Critics have often read Foucault's notion of a disciplinary society as meaning that people subject |
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+old problems in new guises is frequently not recognised for what it is. |
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+====The alternative is a reinterpretation of psychoanalytic theory through the lense of soverign violence- this corrects for the paradoxes of their ethic==== |
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+**Kornbluh 12 **~~(Anna, Associate Professor of English at the University of Illinois, Chicago) "ENJOYING LAW: PSYCHOANALYSIS AND SOVEREIGN BODIES" JCRT 12.1 Spring 2012 17~~ AT |
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+One ambitious goal of Eric Santner's beautifully composed and brilliantly observed The Royal Remains: |
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+—of reserving the real as excess, and as seat of enjoyment. |