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2 +==*We do not endorse gendered language* (Women changed to Womxn)==
3 +==1AC==
4 +===Part 1 is Framework===
5 +
6 +====International politics is based on a hegemonic masculinity that values violence and force. Tickner 92====
7 +~~Distinguished scholar in residence at the School of International Services at American University (J. Ann, "Gender in International Relations Feminist Perspectives on Achieving Global Security", Columbia Press, 1992, http://www.ces.uc.pt/ficheiros2/files/Short.pdf) SK~~
8 +Masculinity and politics have a long and close association. Characteristics associated with "manliness
9 +AND
10 +terms of their power capabilities and capacity for self-help and autonomy.
11 +
12 +
13 +====The knowledge production of the squo is gendered, this contributes to gendered practices in politics and economics. The attempt to depoliticize gender domination guarantees that womxn are treated as objects, not subjects. We must challenge this knowledge production. Unquestioned male domination institutionalizes oppression and exploitation – key to policymaking. Youngs 04====
14 +~~Professor of Digital Economy and Academic Director of the Institute of Advanced Broadcasting at the University of Wales (Gillian, "Feminist International Relations: A Contradiction in Terms? Or: Why Womxn and Gender Are Essential to Understanding the World 'We' Live in", International Affairs 80:1, 1/04, JSTOR) SK~~
15 +The title of Charlotte Hooper's influential book Manly states: masculinities international relations and gender
16 +AND
17 +rather than deep assessments of the nature of both states and political agency.
18 +
19 +====Thus, the role of the ballot is to endorse the best liberatory strategy for womxn.====
20 +
21 +====Interjecting feminist thought is key. Tickner 1997====
22 +~~Distinguished scholar in residence at the School of International Services at American University You Just Don't Understand: Troubled Engagements between Feminists and IR Theorists," International Studies Quarterly, Vol. 41, No. 4., 1997) SK~~
23 +Many of these issues seem far removed from the concerns of international relations. But
24 +AND
25 +, womxn's (and certain men's) security broadly defined can be formulated.
26 +
27 +
28 +===Part 2 is Nuclear Power===
29 +Nuclear power production constantly releases radiation everywhere. NIRS 09
30 +**~~(2018 will mark the 40th anniversary of Nuclear Information and Resource Service (NIRS). We were founded to be the national information and networking center for citizens and environmental activists concerned about nuclear power, radioactive waste, radiation and sustainable energy issues.) http://nukefreetexas.org/downloads/routine'radioactive'releases.pdf, SK~~**
31 +It doesn’t take an accident for a nuclear power plant to release radioactivity into our air
32 +AND
33 +reproductive, immune and endocrine system disorders.
34 +
35 +
36 +====In the squo, policymaking and discourse revolving around nuclear power are inherently exclusive and disproportionately harmful to women. Klötzer 12====
37 +(Klötzer, Ulla. "Womxn." The News That Matters about the Nuclear Industry. Nuclear-News, 15 Apr. 2012. Web. 5 Sept. 2016. SK)
38 +Decisions on nuclear power, nuclear weapons, nuclear wastes are almost exclusively made by
39 +AND
40 +, Womxn For Peace. Womxn Against Nuclear Power, Womxn Against Nuclear Energy
41 +
42 +
43 +====Patriarchal conceptualizations are the driving force behind leaving womxn out of policymaking and masculine domination – Feminist thought is key to solve. Warren and Cady 94====
44 +(Former Professor and Chair of Philosophy at Macalester College and professor of philosophy and value theory at Hamline University, (Karen J. and Duane L., "Feminism and Peace: Seeing Connections", Hypatia 9:2, Spring 1994, JSTOR) SK)
45 +The imagery that domesticates nuclear and conventional weapons, naturalizes womxn, and feminizes nature
46 +AND
47 +nature-in a historical, socioeconomic, cultural, and political context.
48 +
49 +
50 +====This domination of the patriarchy leads to higher mortality rates, especially for womxn. This comes from the lack of awareness perpetuated by the (patriarchal) state that keeps this information confidential – a biopolitical grasp. Olson 11====
51 +(Olson, Mary. "Atomic Radiation Is More Harmful to Womxn." (n.d.): n. pag. Nuclear Information and Resource Service. Springer Reference, 22 Oct. 2011. Web. 5 Sept. 2016. SK)
52 +A womxn is at significantly greater risk of suffering and dying from radiation-induced
53 +AND
54 +timing of exposure and presence of other carcinogens and stressors impact this function.
55 +
56 +
57 +====Thus, the advocacy is to ban the production of nuclear power on a global scale as a starting point to adopt a feminist approach to international relations and policymaking. Thus, the mindset behind affirming endorses good ideology.====
58 +
59 +
60 +===Part 3 is the Underview===
61 +
62 +
63 +====1. Injecting gender consciousness into policymaking changes the frames of political discussions. Beland 09====
64 +~~(Daniel Beland. "Gender, Ideational Analysis, and Social Policy" Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State and Society. Vol 16 Num 4. Pp 558-581. Winter 2009) SK~~
65 +To further illustrate the role of frames in politics and policy change, let me
66 +AND
67 +and social policy make a strong and original contribution to this ideational literature.
68 +
69 +
70 +====2. Gender sensitivity in policy making is key to transforming the failure of IR in intersecting layers of oppressive hierarchies. Peterson and Runyan 99.====
71 +~~Peterson is a Professor in the School of Government and Public Policy at the University of Arizona with courtesy appointments in the Department of Gender and Womxn’s Studies and Runyan is a Professor and former Head, Department of Womxn's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, University of Cincinnati (V. Spike Peterson and Anne Sisson Runyan, Global Gender Issues) SK~~
72 +Finally, gender-sensitive studies improve our understanding of global crises, their interactions
73 +AND
74 +gender inequality by also transforming other oppressive hierarchies at work in the world.
75 +
76 +
77 +====3. Feminism is key to reshaping IR and fostering better knowledge production. Thorburn 2000====
78 +~~(Lecturer in International Relations in the Department of Government at the University of the West Indies, Mona), (Diana, "Feminism Meets International Relations", SAIS Review, Volume 20, Number 2, Summer-Fall 2000, pp. 1-10) SK~~
79 +In just over a decade, gender and international relations, or, as it
80 +AND
81 +understand the gender dynamics that create inequities of power between men and womxn.
82 +
83 +
84 +====4. The squo’s epistemology is flawed, rejecting biopower and endorsing better knowledge production is key. Pylypa 98====
85 +~~(Jen Pylypa "Power and Bodily Practice: Applying the Work of Foucault to an Anthropology of the Body" Arizona (Anthropologist ~~#13: pp. 21-36, ©1998 https://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/bitstream/10150/110194/1/azu'gn1'a785'n13'21'36'w-ocr.pdf) SK~~
86 +Michel Foucault coined the term "biopower" to refer~~s~~ to what
87 +AND
88 +such as the self-regulation of hygiene, health, and sexuality.
89 +
90 +
91 +====5. The debate space is also uniquely key to challenge harmful discourses. Shanahan 93 ====
92 +**~~(William Shanahan (Ft. Hays State University, Kansas) "kritik of thinking" Debater's Research Guide, Health Care Policy, 1993 http://groups.wfu.edu/debate/MiscSites/DRGArticles/Shanahan1993HealthCare.htm) SK~~**
93 +Policy has a stranglehold on debate worthy of any NYC transit cop. Argument must
94 +AND
95 +
96 + "It’s hard out here for a bitch." – Lily Allen
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3 +===Part 1 is the Becoming of the Soul===
4 +(Performance Omitted)
5 +
6 +====~~Leavitt~~ Representations materialize into physical and psychological consequences as a sort of identity policing. Heteronormative policing is manifested in all social spaces. That includes the debate space. Leavitt 12^^ ^^====
7 +Policing of deviant sexualities and gender identities lies at the core of queer criminalization
8 +AND
9 +creates an irrational distinction between sex that is oral or anal, rather than vaginal.
10 +
11 +
12 +===Part 2 is Murdering the Soul===
13 +
14 +
15 +==== ~~Knight 1~~ Since rights for queer students are not clearly established, current QI standards make it difficult for them to gain redress for rights violations. Knight 14.====
16 +~~Natalie Knight, Joint J.D. and M.P.P. candidate at UCLA School of Law and UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, 2014, Keeping the closets in our classrooms: How the qualified immunity test is failing ~~queer~~ LGBT students, http://williamsinstitute.law.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/Knight-Natalie-Student-Note-2014.pdf, pp. 35-50~~
17 +Two-thousand thirteen was a year of major victories for the lesbian, gay
18 +AND
19 +out for claims that may serve as test cases in more favorable circuits.
20 +
21 +
22 +==== ~~Elia 1~~ Violence against queerness results in the annihilation of identity—this is a form of soul murder. Elia 03 ====
23 +(John Elia, Professor at San Francisco University, Journal of Homosexuality, Vol. 45, no. 2/3/4, p. 64, 2003)
24 +These are the internal injuries that individuals inflict upon themselves. Very early in life
25 +AND
26 +and others, of the heteronormative mandate a widespread form of soul murder?
27 +
28 +
29 +==== ~~Knight 2~~ Soul murder is unrelenting in the squo. Our ideologies lead to material harms. Empirics prove. Knight 2====
30 +~~Professor of History and American Studies and former Chair of Department of History at Yale University; Feb, 2014; http://www.aclupa.org/files/2013/9774/8843/Chauncey'Report'complete.pdf; IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA; 06/24/15~~
31 +29. Religiously-inspired hostility to homosexuality also inspired an escalation in antigay policing
32 +AND
33 +for new plays, this law effectively censored American theater for a generation.
34 +
35 +
36 +==== ~~Elia 2~~ Thus, the primary role of the ballot and the role of the judge as an educator is to endorse the best performative and methodological liberatory strategy for queer bodies. Elia 2====
37 +Akin to organized religion and the biomedical field
38 +AND
39 +form of sexuality education will follow later in this essay.
40 +
41 +
42 +==== ~~Vaccaro, August, and Kennedy~~ Classrooms, such as the debate space, create a unique pedagogical experience where ideologies of queer identities can change. Vaccaro, August, and Kennedy 12 ====
43 +~~(Annemarie (Department of Human Development and Family Studies at the University of Rhode Island), Gerri (Department of Educational Studies at Rhode Island College), and Megan S (faculty member in the Department of Education at Westfield State University,). Inside the Classroom Walls, Chapter 5, pg 83-84) SK~~
44 +Classroom walls create an impression of dichotomy—the academic arena within, the personal
45 +AND
46 +progresses as young people move through our educational system—kindergarten through college.
47 +
48 +
49 +===Part 3 is the Liberated Fury of the Soul===
50 +Thus, I DEMAND that qualified immunity be limited for police officers. I reserve the right to clarify.
51 +
52 +
53 +==== ~~Copenhaver~~ Queer rage allows me to break down my prison from the inside. Copenhaver 14====
54 +~~Robert Copenhaver identified as a Queer person of faith, graduate of Idaho State University, whose interests include queer theory, politics, and theology. He will be starting a masters in theological studies at The Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago next fall; "Queer Rage"; published 2/19/14; http://coperoge.wordpress.com/2014/02/19/queer-rage/~~
55 +I hate straight people who can’t listen to queer anger without saying "hey,
56 +AND
57 +in which anti-queerness continue to perpetuate violence against queer bodies everywhere.
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3 +
4 +==== ~~Analytic~~ ====
5 +==== ~~Analytic~~ ====
6 +
7 +==== ~~ROTB~~ The role of the ballot is to endorse the best strategy to disrupt normalcy.====
8 +
9 +====~~Leavitt~~ Representations materialize into physical and psychological consequences as a sort of identity policing. Heteronormative policing is manifested in all social spaces. That includes the debate space. Leavitt 12^^ ^^====
10 +Policing of deviant sexualities and gender identities lies at the core of queer criminalization
11 +AND
12 +creates an irrational distinction between sex that is oral or anal, rather than vaginal.
13 +
14 +==== ~~Elia 1~~ Violence against queerness results in the annihilation of identity—this is a form of soul murder. Elia 03 ====
15 +(John Elia, Professor at San Francisco University, Journal of Homosexuality, Vol. 45, no. 2/3/4, p. 64, 2003)
16 +These are the internal injuries that individuals inflict upon themselves. Very early in life
17 +AND
18 +and others, of the heteronormative mandate a widespread form of soul murder?
19 +
20 +
21 +==== ~~Knight 2~~ Soul murder is unrelenting in the squo. Our ideologies lead to material harms. Empirics prove. Knight 2====
22 +~~Professor of History and American Studies and former Chair of Department of History at Yale University; Feb, 2014; http://www.aclupa.org/files/2013/9774/8843/Chauncey'Report'complete.pdf; IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA; 06/24/15~~
23 +29. Religiously-inspired hostility to homosexuality also inspired an escalation in antigay policing
24 +AND
25 +for new plays, this law effectively censored American theater for a generation.
26 +
27 +==== ~~Elia 2~~ Thus, liberating queer bodies begins with an interrogation of underlying power structures. Elia 2====
28 +Akin to organized religion and the biomedical field
29 +AND
30 +form of sexuality education will follow later in this essay.
31 +
32 +
33 +==== ~~Analytic~~ ====
34 +==== ~~Analytic~~ ====
35 +==== ~~Analytic~~ ====
36 +==== ~~Analytic~~ ====
37 +
38 +==== ~~Mary Nardini Gang 09~~ Being queer is social death and societal exile – society is normal while queer is the abnormal. Queer life becomes queer death because it is always against society. Mary Nardini Gang 09====
39 +~~Criminal queers from Milwaukee, Wisconsin "toward the queerest insurrection" 2009~~
40 +In the discourse of queer, we are talking about a space of struggle against
41 +AND
42 +details were all inter-related, had a meaning: my exile."
43 +
44 +
45 +==== ~~Analytic~~ ====
46 +
47 +
48 +==== ~~Advocacy~~ Thus, I DEMAND that public universities and colleges in the United States not restrict any constitutionally protected speech.====
49 +
50 +====~~Duggin~~ We must engage the law to combat normalization. Duggin 94====
51 +~~Lisa Duggan, associate professor of American studies and history at New York University, Queering the State, Social Text, No. 39 (Summer, 1994), pp. 1-14~~
52 +When we turn our attention to this project, we run into difficulty the moment
53 +AND
54 +we are now in), and we cannot afford to abandon the field.
55 +
56 +
57 +==== ~~Leachman~~ Queer movements centered on legal reform find more success and garner more attention. Leachman 14====
58 +~~Gwendolyn, Sears Law Fellow, Williams Institute on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, UCLA School of Law; J.D.; "From Protest to Perry: How Litigation Shaped the LGBT Movement's Agenda," UC Davis Law Review, June 2014~~
59 +The Article proceeds in three Parts. Part I provides background on the contemporary historical
60 +AND
61 +goals may become displaced by the formal equality goals pursued through impact litigation.
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