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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,42 @@ 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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