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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,67 @@ 1 +(analytic) 2 +Western colonialism and the native legend of the dreamcatcher duel violently when the terror that eradicated almost all of native people continues even now. Spectres, haunts, and the ghosts are those bodies, spirits, ideas, and ideologies that have been excluded by dominant interpretations of history. The ghost inevitably returns, and we see history devolve into a cycle of accumulatory violence 3 +THEIR NIGHTMARE ISN’T OVER 4 +https://repository.asu.edu/attachments/93467/content/tmp/package-sHM4ah/Auchter_asu_0010E_11492.pdf 5 +Auchter (1) 14’ 6 +Jessica Auchter “Ghostly Politics: Statecraft, Monumentalization, and a Logic of Haunting” Jessica Auchter teaches UHON 3550/3590—Topics in Behavioral and Social Science and Topics in Non-Western Cultures: Global Humanitarianism. Her main research and teaching interests lie in the field of International Relations. She has published articles in Review of International Studies, International Feminist Journal of Politics, Journal of Global Security Studies, Hyperrhiz, Ethnicity Studies, Journal for Cultural Research, andCritical Studies on Security, and several chapters in edited volume projects. Her book, The Politics of Haunting and Memory in International Relations, was published by Routledge in 2014. 7 + 8 +Haunting is a ... of the threat. 9 + 10 +The specter of the past haunts the present, refusing to listen to it causes gratuitous violence and continued suffering to the body and spirit of the native. The state’s ability to ignore the haunt allows necropolitical control over the distinction between life and death, trapping our dreams in a web of thanatopolitics 11 +https://repository.asu.edu/attachments/93467/content/tmp/package-sHM4ah/Auchter_asu_0010E_11492.pdf 12 +Auchter (2) 14’ 13 +Jessica Auchter “Ghostly Politics: Statecraft, Monumentalization, and a Logic of Haunting” Jessica Auchter teaches UHON 3550/3590—Topics in Behavioral and Social Science and Topics in Non-Western Cultures: Global Humanitarianism. Her main research and teaching interests lie in the field of International Relations. She has published articles in Review of International Studies, International Feminist Journal of Politics, Journal of Global Security Studies, Hyperrhiz, Ethnicity Studies, Journal for Cultural Research, andCritical Studies on Security, and several chapters in edited volume projects. Her book, The Politics of Haunting and Memory in International Relations, was published by Routledge in 2014. 14 + 15 +Some may argue ... drawing these lines. 16 + 17 +The Role of the ballot is to methodologically and preformatively endorse the debater who best opens the topic and debate space up to hearing the voices of the specters. 18 +https://repository.asu.edu/attachments/93467/content/tmp/package-sHM4ah/Auchter_asu_0010E_11492.pdf 19 +Auchter (3) 14’ 20 +Jessica Auchter “Ghostly Politics: Statecraft, Monumentalization, and a Logic of Haunting” Jessica Auchter teaches UHON 3550/3590—Topics in Behavioral and Social Science and Topics in Non-Western Cultures: Global Humanitarianism. Her main research and teaching interests lie in the field of International Relations. She has published articles in Review of International Studies, International Feminist Journal of Politics, Journal of Global Security Studies, Hyperrhiz, Ethnicity Studies, Journal for Cultural Research, andCritical Studies on Security, and several chapters in edited volume projects. Her book, The Politics of Haunting and Memory in International Relations, was published by Routledge in 2014. 21 + 22 +The task here ... and concepts of power. 23 + 24 + 25 +I contend that nuclear energy is the new iteration of the hauntological suffering felt by the native body. 26 + 27 +No Home: The production of nuclear power has relegated the natives to zones of sacrifice. In the same way that Columbus demanded that his men clear the lands to build ports and gold mines, the state-backed uranium industry is given the power to impede onto native owned land, forcing them off what little the white man hasn’t already taken 28 +Nelkin (1) All Nelkin cards bracketed for Grammer 29 +Native Americans and Nuclear Power: Science, Technology, and Human Values, Vol. 6, No. 35 (Spring, 1981) Dorothy Wolfers Nelkin was an American sociologist of science most noted for her work researching and chronicling the unsettled relationship between science and society at large. Program on Science, Technology and Society Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 30 + 31 +It is more ... outside their homes. " 32 + 33 + 34 + 35 +No breathing: The modern nuclear industry repeats the pattern hijacking the land of the “savages” and enslaving its’ people, not only co-opting the homes of natives but forcing them to endanger their lives working in the mines; the only other option is for the Indians is starvation 36 +Nelkin (2) file:///C:/Users/Michael20Kurian/Downloads/native-ams-and-nuke.pdf 37 +Native Americans and Nuclear Power: Science, Technology, and Human Values, Vol. 6, No. 35 (Spring, 1981) Dorothy Wolfers Nelkin was an American sociologist of science most noted for her work researching and chronicling the unsettled relationship between science and society at large. Program on Science, Technology and Society Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 38 + 39 + 40 +The effect of ... the tribal governments. 41 + 42 +No God: The American capitalist monster is destroying the precious and fragile culture of the native Indians, with the death and overturning of the land for the sake of uranium comes the destruction of the spiritual connection between the native people and the natural world Nelkin (3) 43 +Native Americans and Nuclear Power: Science, Technology, and Human Values, Vol. 6, No. 35 (Spring, 1981) Dorothy Wolfers Nelkin was an American sociologist of science most noted for her work researching and chronicling the unsettled relationship between science and society at large. Program on Science, Technology and Society Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 44 + 45 +Man is a ... and wantonly destroyed. 46 + 47 +And these impacts are globalized- this proves that colonist-native relationship is 48 +matriculated on a global level 49 +Smith 50 +Nuclear Roulette: The Case against a Nuclear Renaissance. Gar SmithEditor Emeritus of Earth Island Journal. No.5 in the International Forum on Globalization on False Solutions to the global climate crisis. June 2011. 51 + 52 +Having exploited Native ... Declaration on Indigenous Rights. 53 + 54 + 55 +Thus the advocacy: 56 + 57 +I affirm the resolution as a method of monumentalization for entities who have been lost to the effects of western re-writing of history, the 1AC is a call to respect the haunt by affirming a world where it’s being open to an effective past 58 +The AFF is a recognition that Native problems are relevant- any analysis of the topic must take into consideration how different parties relate to nuclear power and the industry it represents in order to form a coherent picture and create genuine praxis. Nelkin 5 59 +Native Americans and Nuclear Power: Science, Technology, and Human Values, Vol. 6, No. 35 (Spring, 1981) Dorothy Wolfers Nelkin was an American sociologist of science most noted for her work researching and chronicling the unsettled relationship between science and society at large. Program on Science, Technology and Society Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 60 + 61 +These embryonic alliances ... changing technological scene. 62 + 63 +The search for the haunt and setting cyclical oppression to rest frees the spectre from the limits of a forgotten history; the AC’s method of haunting and searching for the ghost is the only way to solve. The 1AC is a call to free the good dreams from the bottom of the dreamcatcher, and through specular analysis, create a new avenue of resistance. 64 +Auchter (5) 14’ 65 +Jessica Auchter “Ghostly Politics: Statecraft, Monumentalization, and a Logic of Haunting” Jessica Auchter teaches UHON 3550/3590—Topics in Behavioral and Social Science and Topics in Non-Western Cultures: Global Humanitarianism. Her main research and teaching interests lie in the field of International Relations. She has published articles in Review of International Studies, International Feminist Journal of Politics, Journal of Global Security Studies, Hyperrhiz, Ethnicity Studies, Journal for Cultural Research, andCritical Studies on Security, and several chapters in edited volume projects. Her book, The Politics of Haunting and Memory in International Relations, was published by Routledge in 2014. 66 + 67 +A project that ... natural to our sensibilities. - EntryDate
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