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+1 Their call for exploration of indigenous suffering is tainted by the academia in which it takes place |
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+Tuck and Yang write: Tuck, Eve and Wayne, K. Yang Assistant Professor of Educational Foundations, SUNY New Paltz and Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies at UC San Diego “R-Words: Refusing Research” Humanizing Research. 2014. RP |
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+Research is a |
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+justice and truth. (Simpson, 2007, p. 74) |
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+2 The 1AC is methodological ventrilioquism – academic spaces speak for the indigenous and decide what’s in their interest |
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+Tuck and Yang write: Tuck, Eve and Wayne, K. Yang Assistant Professor of Educational Foundations, SUNY New Paltz and Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies at UC San Diego “R-Words: Refusing Research” Humanizing Research. 2014. RP |
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+a pain narrative. |
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+The alternative – refuse the call to research indigenous scholarship in academic spaces – that’s a rejection of damage-centered research in favor of desire-based ones |
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+Tuck and Yang write: Tuck, Eve and Wayne, K. Yang Assistant Professor of Educational Foundations, SUNY New Paltz and Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies at UC San Diego “R-Words: Refusing Research” Humanizing Research. 2014. RP |
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+and White progress. |