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... ... @@ -1,42 +1,0 @@ 1 -=Eco-Psychoanalysis K= 2 -==1NC== 3 -====1. The central question of the debate is how we use the environment, in terms of responses to anxiety—-energy production is a dangerous palliative that gives us the allusion of control by affirming our mastery over nature and distracting us from our consumptive practices—-ensures serial policy-failure.==== 4 -**Dodds 12 ** 5 -(Joseph, MPhil, Psychoanalytic Studies, Sheffield University, UK, MA, Psychoanalytic Studies, Sheffield University, UK BSc, Psychology and Neuroscience, Manchester University, UK, Chartered Psychologist (CPsychol) of the British Psychological Society (BPS), and a member of several other professional organizations such as the International Neuropsychoanalysis Society, Psychoanalysis and Ecology at the Edge of Chaos p 27 *gender mod) 6 -Why psychoanalysis? On the face of it, it seems frankly irrelevant. Surely 7 -AND 8 -environments', the ultimate 'environment mother' (Winnicott 1999,1987). 9 - 10 -====2. Technological management is an expression of the death drive—-causes projection of our fears onto the human AND non-human world to justify their annihilation—-turns and outweighs the case ==== 11 -**Dodds 12** 12 -(Joseph, MPhil, Psychoanalytic Studies, Sheffield University, UK, MA, Psychoanalytic Studies, Sheffield University, UK BSc, Psychology and Neuroscience, Manchester University, UK, Chartered Psychologist (CPsychol) of the British Psychological Society (BPS), and a member of several other professional organizations such as the International Neuropsychoanalysis Society, Psychoanalysis and Ecology at the Edge of Chaos p 70 *gender mod) 13 -Here there are echoes of Freud's (1916) idea of 'anticipatory mourning' and the 14 -AND 15 -of bringing about our extinction. (Searles 1972: 371-372) 16 - 17 -====3. The doctrine of continued re-engineering of nature results in more insidious destructive practices that make their impacts inevitable—-unforeseen non-linearities ensure serial policy failure and extinction. Prohibiting nuclear energy in favor of renewables and/or other alternatives still doesn’t solve the core of the issue. **Backhaus 9 ====** 18 -(Gary, Phil @ Loyola Maryland, "Automobility: Global Warming as Symptomatology" April 2009, www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/1/2/187) 19 -Many environmental thinkers have questioned the presupposed tenets, e.g., the doctrine 20 -AND 21 -are destroying the life of, and on, the planet. 22 - 23 -====4. These pathologies distort not only how we respond to crisis but also why and to which crises —- what value nature/the environment has—-as such, your primary role is to investigate the aff’s psychological investment in energy production as an exercise in reprogramming our position in a non-linear and inevitably chaotic world.==== 24 -**Dodds 12 ** 25 -(Joseph, MPhil, Psychoanalytic Studies, Sheffield University, UK, MA, Psychoanalytic Studies, Sheffield University, UK BSc, Psychology and Neuroscience, Manchester University, UK, Chartered Psychologist (CPsychol) of the British Psychological Society (BPS), and a member of several other professional organizations such as the International Neuropsychoanalysis Society, Psychoanalysis and Ecology at the Edge of Chaos p 198 ( ) – gender modified) 26 -The metaphor of an acrobat on a high wire referred to by Bateson (2000 27 -AND 28 -as a species among the interconnected life systems of the Earth. 29 - 30 -====5. Don’t be blackmailed by their threat of immediate consequences—-actomania in the face of environmental apocalypse not only requires a fantasy of natural manipulation but it actively blinds us to a reconfiguration of our consumptive practices ==== 31 -**Swyngedouw 6** 32 -(Erik, Dept of Geography, School of Environment and Development, Manchester University "Impossible "Sustainability" and the Post-Political Condition," Forthcoming in: David Gibbs and Rob Krueger (Eds.) Sustainable Development, http://www.liv.ac.uk/geography/seminars/Sustainabilitypaper.doc) 33 -This chapter seeks to destabilise some of the most persistent myths about nature, sustainability 34 -AND 35 -practicing expanding energy use and widening and deepening its ecological footprint. 36 - 37 -====6. We don’t need an alternative besides our framework of analysis—-the fantasy will reveal itself as long as we continue asking questions to expose their concealment of the lack—-in other words, it’s your job to confuse and frustrate them via a refusal to partake in their politics—-this crushes the permutation ==== 38 -**Dean 6 ** 39 -(Jodi, Prof of Political Science at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, 2006, Zizek’s Politics. Xviii-xx) 40 -Žižek emphasizes that Lacan conceptualized this excessive place, this place without guarantees, in 41 -AND 42 -we can organize, consider, and formalize our experiences as ideological subjects. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,31 +1,0 @@ 1 -=Borders K= 2 -==1NC== 3 -The aff’s use of "countries" as independent hegemonic agents to carry out the ban re-entrenches the harms that brought us to this point in the first place – international politics provided the threat of nuclear power. A blanket ban by individual nations will never solve – if it isn’t nukes it’ll be something even worse – the AC misjudges the origins of its harms. 4 -Taylor 14 summarizes Arendt: ~~~~Double brackets for gendered language, single brackets already in text~~~~ 5 -Taylor, Nicholas A.J. 2014. ‘Rethinking Cosmopolitan Solidarity: Nuclear Harm from a Cosmic Point of View’. Paper presented at the annual meeting for the International Society for Environmental Ethics and the International Association of Environmental Philosophy, Allenspark, CO, 17–20 June 2014. (KW) 6 -More important still is the passage where Arendt (2007b) asserts that 7 -AND 8 -a world that is thoroughly nonnatural’. 9 -Focus on making countries distinct from one another originates from colonial power structures – the map is the military blueprint. State sovereignty is the root of imperialism and domination – historical analysis proves. 10 -Craib 09 11 -Raymond B. Craib – Associate Professor in the Department of History, Cornell University, “Relocating cartography”, Postcolonial Studies (2009), vol. 12 no. 4, pp. 481-490, http://history.arts.cornell.edu/relocating20cartograhy.pdf (KW) 12 -The summation is a powerful and important one 13 -AND 14 -new forms of enclosure and classification, and the expansion of state power. 15 -And, the aff’s focus on territory and international politics exclusively creates in and out-groups – means that the NC is a prerequisite to solving all harms – otherwise villainizes other bodies and enables the inevitability of AC impacts. 16 -Shapiro 97 17 -Michael J., Department of Political Science, University of Hawai’I, Violent Cartographies: Mapping Cultures of War, pp. 149-51 (KW) 18 -The complicity of the social sciences, psychology, and psychiatry 19 -AND 20 -This is especially evident in the orchestration of Norman Schwarzkopf's career as a media personality. 21 -The alt is to radically reject notions of statehood and impose a nuclear ban from a globally human perspective. No perm – a) Aff already specified countries, b) competes through net benefits, c) doesn’t affirm – countries will NOT ban nuclear energy. Text of the res first – 1) spirit is vague and subject to interpretation, only text provides a solid determination of what’s topical, 2) key to real world, actions need to be phrased intentionally, rigid interpretation is the best way to communicate specific actions and not general concepts. 22 -Nuclear power affects all of humanity – even one slip-up could potentially end the human race. Self-preservation means the issue must be globally challenged – the political nature of the AC inevitably distances us from the true threat and prioritizes superficial political argumentation over mutual survival. Embracing the alt takes us away from the separatist national mindset, key to ending colonialism and approaching real peace. 23 -Taylor 2 24 -Several decades before planet Earth was scientifically accepted as operating as a single, self-regulating system (with interlinked processes and subsystems), 25 -AND 26 -whether by design or as an ancillary benefit.12 27 -The role of the ballot and judge as an educator is to reject arguments based on asymmetrical power relations—because pedagogical contexts are inherently political, we have a unique opportunity to promote real change. Tejeda and Espinoza 03 28 -Carlos Tejeda and Manuel Espinoza, "Toward a Decolonizing Pedagogy: Social Justice Reconsidered," in Peter Trifonas’s PEDAGOGIES OF DIFFERENCE: RETHINKING EDUCATION FOR SOCIAL CHANGE/ RoutledgeFalmer. New York, London. 2003. Questia (KW) 29 -Just as objective social reality exists not by chance, 30 -AND 31 -both the means and the ends of schooling. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,31 @@ 1 +=Borders K= 2 +==1NC== 3 +The aff’s use of "countries" as independent hegemonic agents to carry out the ban re-entrenches the harms that brought us to this point in the first place – international politics provided the threat of nuclear power. A blanket ban by individual nations will never solve – if it isn’t nukes it’ll be something even worse – the AC misjudges the origins of its harms. 4 +Taylor 14 summarizes Arendt: ~~~~Double brackets for gendered language, single brackets already in text~~~~ 5 +Taylor, Nicholas A.J. 2014. ‘Rethinking Cosmopolitan Solidarity: Nuclear Harm from a Cosmic Point of View’. Paper presented at the annual meeting for the International Society for Environmental Ethics and the International Association of Environmental Philosophy, Allenspark, CO, 17–20 June 2014. (KW) 6 +More important still is the passage where Arendt (2007b) asserts that 7 +AND 8 +a world that is thoroughly nonnatural’. 9 +Focus on making countries distinct from one another originates from colonial power structures – the map is the military blueprint. State sovereignty is the root of imperialism and domination – historical analysis proves. 10 +Craib 09 11 +Raymond B. Craib – Associate Professor in the Department of History, Cornell University, “Relocating cartography”, Postcolonial Studies (2009), vol. 12 no. 4, pp. 481-490, http://history.arts.cornell.edu/relocating20cartograhy.pdf (KW) 12 +The summation is a powerful and important one 13 +AND 14 +new forms of enclosure and classification, and the expansion of state power. 15 +And, the aff’s focus on territory and international politics exclusively creates in and out-groups – means that the NC is a prerequisite to solving all harms – otherwise villainizes other bodies and enables the inevitability of AC impacts. 16 +Shapiro 97 17 +Michael J., Department of Political Science, University of Hawai’I, Violent Cartographies: Mapping Cultures of War, pp. 149-51 (KW) 18 +The complicity of the social sciences, psychology, and psychiatry 19 +AND 20 +This is especially evident in the orchestration of Norman Schwarzkopf's career as a media personality. 21 +The alt is to radically reject notions of statehood and impose a nuclear ban from a globally human perspective. No perm – a) Aff already specified countries, b) competes through net benefits, c) doesn’t affirm – countries will NOT ban nuclear energy. Text of the res first – 1) spirit is vague and subject to interpretation, only text provides a solid determination of what’s topical, 2) key to real world, actions need to be phrased intentionally, rigid interpretation is the best way to communicate specific actions and not general concepts. 22 +Nuclear power affects all of humanity – even one slip-up could potentially end the human race. Self-preservation means the issue must be globally challenged – the political nature of the AC inevitably distances us from the true threat and prioritizes superficial political argumentation over mutual survival. Embracing the alt takes us away from the separatist national mindset, key to ending colonialism and approaching real peace. 23 +Taylor 2 24 +Several decades before planet Earth was scientifically accepted as operating as a single, self-regulating system (with interlinked processes and subsystems), 25 +AND 26 +whether by design or as an ancillary benefit.12 27 +The role of the ballot and judge as an educator is to reject arguments based on asymmetrical power relations—because pedagogical contexts are inherently political, we have a unique opportunity to promote real change. Tejeda and Espinoza 03 28 +Carlos Tejeda and Manuel Espinoza, "Toward a Decolonizing Pedagogy: Social Justice Reconsidered," in Peter Trifonas’s PEDAGOGIES OF DIFFERENCE: RETHINKING EDUCATION FOR SOCIAL CHANGE/ RoutledgeFalmer. New York, London. 2003. Questia (KW) 29 +Just as objective social reality exists not by chance, 30 +AND 31 +both the means and the ends of schooling. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,68 @@ 1 +====~~Coker~~ Limiting qualified immunity seeks to remedy the impacts of crimes and restore the state to its so-called prior utopian society. For womxn, there is no such prior utopia. Transforming the state by moving beyond police officers is key to achieving actual justice for the battered womxn. Coker 02.==== 2 +~~Coker, Donna, Transformative Justice: Anti-Subordination Processes in Cases of ~~IPV~~ domestic violence (2002). in Restorative Justice and Family Violence (Heather Strang and John Braithwaite Eds. 2002) Cambridge University Press. Pg.128–152~~ 3 +As some restorative justice writers have noted, the criminal justice system may not be 4 +AND 5 +have the option to choose processes that operate with a transformative justice ideal. 6 + 7 + 8 +==== ~~Ayylidiz 1~~ Society’s inactivity forces womxn to embrace vigilantism to repair the moral order and bring justice to the abuser. Ayylidiz 95==== 9 +~~Ayylidiz, Elisabeth. "WHEN BATTERED WOMXN'S SYNDROME DOES NOT GO FAR ENOUGH: THE BATTERED WOMXN AS VIGILANTE." Journal of Gender and The Law 4.141 (1995): 141-66. Print.~~ 10 +The phenomenon of vigilantism has been explored from many different angles. Several of these 11 +AND 12 +that ~~IPV~~ domestic violence offenders do not serve any time at all 13 + 14 + 15 +==== ~~Lowry~~ In the squo, we criminalize female vigilantes. Lowry 11==== 16 +~~Hit Her Once, She'll Shoot You Dead: Did Janice Soprano Have It Right? Mary Pauline Lowry Posted: 09/19/11 11:42 AM ET~~ 17 +But while I might cheer on the fictional Janice Soprano as she murders the fictional 18 +AND 19 +Nearly all abused inmates will be released back into their communities without neededsupport. 20 + 21 + 22 +==== ~~Ayylidiz 2~~ The AC perpetuates criminalization of female vigilantism by working through a justice ideal founded on masculine heteronormativity where qualified immunity is granted to police officers who refuse to help the battered womxn, but criminalize the battered womxn who kill their abuser. The battered womxn cannot rely on retribution. Ayylidiz 2==== 23 +Courts have long been threatened by vigilantism.9 The legal system, fearing vigilantism, claims that retribution is the objective of the criminal justice system. 24 +AND 25 +abuser was killed and McBride was sentenced to life in prison without parole. 26 + 27 + 28 +==== ~~Alt~~ Thus, the alt is to replace the criminal justice system and the prison industrial complex with the female vigilante.==== 29 + 30 + 31 +==== ~~Smith 1~~ We need to displace ourselves from the prison industrial complex to be able to reimagine the heteronormativity of the criminal justice system. Smith 11^^ ^^==== 32 +An abolitionist politic does not believe that the prison system is "broken" and in need of reform; 33 +AND 34 +abolition must also include at its center a reworking of gender and sexuality that displaces both heterosexuality and gender normativity as measures of worth. 35 + 36 + 37 +==== ~~Smith 2~~ Prisons are the way that the state criminalizes the other and how it endorses heteronormativity—abolishing current prisons systems is a must in order to change heteronormative society. Smith 2^^ ^^==== 38 +In the recent past, the term prison industrial complex has been offered to begin to name the enormity of the prison system. 39 +AND 40 +What, then, might a world look like in which harm is met with healing and support, rather than the displacement and reviolation produced by the PIC? 41 + 42 + 43 +==== ~~Leavitt~~ AND, our discourse is key—we need to interrupt the policing that continues to permeate our public spaces. Policing manifests in all social spaces. Leavitt 12^^ ^^==== 44 +Policing of deviant sexualities and gender identities lies at the core of queer criminalization 45 +AND 46 +petitioners assert that the Crimes Against Nature statute violates constitutional equal protection guarantees because it creates an irrational distinction between sex that is oral or anal, rather than vaginal. 47 + 48 + 49 +==== ~~Ayylidiz 3~~ Thus, we must embrace the female vigilante. A revolution that rejects the solely male vigilante begins with embracing the female vigilante. This means we replace the criminal justice system with the female vigilante to transform the patriarchal state. Ayylidiz 3==== 50 +A feminist view of battered womxn who kill 51 +AND 52 +should extend the same respect and sympathy to the battered womxn vigilante as it does to the archetypal male vigilante. 53 + 54 + ~~ROTB/J~~ Thus, the role of the ballot and judge is to endorse the best liberatory strategy for womxn. 55 + 56 + 57 +==== ~~Jaggar~~ To have a productive solution with an accurate understanding of reality, we must first start with a female epistemology. Jaggar 83==== 58 +~~Jaggar, Alison M. ~~Professor of Philosophy and Wom~~x~~n’s Studies, University of Colorado-Boulder~~ Feminist Politics and Human Nature. Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Allanheld, 1983. Print.~~ 59 +Both liberal and Marxist epistemologists consider that, in order to arrive at an adequate 60 +AND 61 +distorted in ways that promote the interests of men above those of womxn. 62 + 63 + 64 +====~~Beland~~ Injecting gender consciousness into discourse is key to change the frames of political discussions and fostering better knowledge production. Beland 09==== 65 +~~(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~~ 66 +To further illustrate the role of frames in politics and policy change, let me 67 +AND 68 +and social policy make a strong and original contribution to this ideational literature. - EntryDate
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