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+====The affirmative reinforces the dichotomy between humans and nature – setting up humans as being able to technologically control nature by controlling waste. ==== |
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+**Krupar '12 ("Transnatural ethics: revisiting the nuclear cleanup of Rocky Flats, Colorado, through the queer ecology of Nuclia Waste", Shiloh R Krupar, Shiloh Krupar is a Geographer and Provost's Distinguished Associate Professor at Georgetown University, where she currently serves as Field Chair of the Program in Culture and Politics in the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service. She holds a Ph.D. in Geography from the University of California-Berkeley, an MA in East Asian Studies from Stanford University, and a BA from Case Western Reserve University, 24 May 2012, http://cgj.sagepub.com/content/early/2012/05/28/1474474011433756 ~| SP)** |
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+A variety of container technologies were developed to separate, solidify, and/or |
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+War regime of nature was emerging in the US centered around Rocky Flats: |
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+====Their use of the state is a link and turns case – allows governments to avoid answering hard questions about things like the military industrial complex, instead labeling themselves as heroes of the environment and furthering institutionalization of environmental ethics.==== |
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+**Krupar '12 ("Transnatural ethics: revisiting the nuclear cleanup of Rocky Flats, Colorado, through the queer ecology of Nuclia Waste", Shiloh R Krupar, Shiloh Krupar is a Geographer and Provost's Distinguished Associate Professor at Georgetown University, where she currently serves as Field Chair of the Program in Culture and Politics in the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service. She holds a Ph.D. in Geography from the University of California-Berkeley, an MA in East Asian Studies from Stanford University, and a BA from Case Western Reserve University, 24 May 2012, http://cgj.sagepub.com/content/early/2012/05/28/1474474011433756 ~| SP)** |
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+The extraction of waste through on-site burial and off-site dispersal ordained |
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+surrounding sites like Rocky Flats. Its appearance contradictorily dissolves its own mandate. |
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+====The securitization of contamination reproduces a fear of difference, producing transphobic and ableist responses – only the alternative framework of transnaturalism can solve.==== |
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+**Krupar '12 ("Transnatural ethics: revisiting the nuclear cleanup of Rocky Flats, Colorado, through the queer ecology of Nuclia Waste", Shiloh R Krupar, Shiloh Krupar is a Geographer and Provost's Distinguished Associate Professor at Georgetown University, where she currently serves as Field Chair of the Program in Culture and Politics in the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service. She holds a Ph.D. in Geography from the University of California-Berkeley, an MA in East Asian Studies from Stanford University, and a BA from Case Western Reserve University, 24 May 2012, http://cgj.sagepub.com/content/early/2012/05/28/1474474011433756 ~| SP)** |
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+While great care must be taken when discussing the hazardous consequences of toxicity, this |
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+;65 and reconsidering the figures we use to think through contemporary environments. |
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+====Representations are a prior question – even if we lose framework, the K outweighs as a procedural disad – political rhetoric frames our understanding of political reality and outweighs everything – star this card ==== |
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+**Hinds and Windt** Jr. 19**91** (Lynn Boyd, is Associate Professor of Broadcasting at West Virginia University. and Theodore Otto, Professor of Political Rhetoric at the University of Pittsburgh. "The Cold War As Rhetoric: The Beginnings, 1945–1950," 1991, 6-10, MT) |
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+The primary materials for this examination are the central rhetorical texts that formulated the American |
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+language guides our understanding about rhetoric's role in the political construction of reality. |
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+====The alternative is to embrace the mutant drag performance of Nuclia Waste. This model of exaggerated difference and humor solves case, builds coalitions, and is an actual method to reshape our ontological position.==== |
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+**Krupar '12 ("Transnatural ethics: revisiting the nuclear cleanup of Rocky Flats, Colorado, through the queer ecology of Nuclia Waste", Shiloh R Krupar, Shiloh Krupar is a Geographer and Provost's Distinguished Associate Professor at Georgetown University, where she currently serves as Field Chair of the Program in Culture and Politics in the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service. She holds a Ph.D. in Geography from the University of California-Berkeley, an MA in East Asian Studies from Stanford University, and a BA from Case Western Reserve University, 24 May 2012, http://cgj.sagepub.com/content/early/2012/05/28/1474474011433756 ~| SP)** |
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+Nuclia Waste is one such potent figure that offers a way of querying and queering |
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+of life and politicize the sites at which this excess is eradicated.'73 |
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+====Fiat is not just illusory but delusionary. Not only does the plan not actually pass but we'll pre empt the 1ar arguments about critical thinking or agency.==== |
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+Schlag '90 (Pierre, professor of law at the University of Colorado, Stanford Law Review, lexis, AM) |
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+In fact, normative legal thought is so much in a hurry that it will |
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+in a position to put any of its wonderful normative advice into effect. |