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-1 Changing discourse in debate without shifting actual power structures risks an illusion of transformation |
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-Bankey 13: Brendon Bankey is a PhD student at Kansas and has a MA in communication from Wake Forest University. He debated for Trinity University. “THE “FACT OF BLACKNESS” DOES NOT EXIST: AN EVOCATIVE CRITICISM OF RESISTANCE RHETORIC IN ACADEMIC POLICY DEBATE AND ITS (MIS)USE OF FRANTZ FANON’S BLACK SKIN, WHITE MASKS,” August 2013, Pg. 16-17, AFGA) |
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-reinforce racialized essentialisms. |
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-2 Focusing on changing “debate itself” is too insular and an abstraction. |
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-Curry: Curry, Tommy J. Ph.D., Associate Professor of Philosophy, Texas A and M University “The Cost of a Thing: A Kingian Reformulation of a Living Wage Argument in the 21st Century.” Victory Briefs, January/February 2015. KK |
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- before abstraction occurs.5 Emphasis added |