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+====Discussing institutional violence against the oppressed by referring to them as “bodies” is used to dehumanize black people, commodifying their suffering – they’re seen as objects as opposed to a person.==== |
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+Steele: Steele, Tanya Contributor, Indie Wire “I Am Not a Black Body.” Indie Wire. October 2015. RP |
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+====The idea of the “Body” is rooted in heteronormative assumptions==== |
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+Creamer: Deborah Beth Creamer Creamer is the author of Disability and Christian Theology: Embodied Limits and Constructive Possibilities(2009), a book that encourages thought in new ways about categories like ability and disability. Embracing Limits, Queering Embodiment: Creating/Creative Possibilities for Disability Theology. Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, Vol. 26, No. 2 (Fall 2010), pp. 123-127 |
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+====Discourse in round matters – educators must take a stance against oppression in the activity – we can’t divorce the flow from our performance.==== |
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+Vincent:– (Christopher Debate Coach, former college NDT debater “Re-Conceptualizing Our Performances: Accountability In Lincoln Douglas Debate” |
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+Charles Mills argues |
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