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+====Anti-colonial resistance over determines the human leading to the perpetuation of anthropocentrism==== |
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+DeLoughrey, 2k7 |
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+(Elizabeth, Cornell university, "QUANTUM LANDSCAPES A 'Ventriloquism of Spirit' http://www.english.ucla.edu/documents/DeLoughreyQuantumLandscapesMelvilleFinal2007.pdf ~~10/24/11~~) |
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+Postcolonial theory has arrived belatedly to the scene of ecocritical studies, even as the |
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+through an environmental ventriloquism that circumvents the material and anthropocentric bias of colonialism. |
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+====The aff's focus on human traits is speciesist and justifies oppression and environmental degradation. The alternative is a genealogical investigation through the animal standpoint==== |
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+**Best 9** – UT El Paso philosophy professor, 2009 |
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+(Best, Steven. "The Rise of Critical Animal Studies: Putting Theory into Action and Animal Liberation into Higher Education." Journal for Critical Animal Studies, Volume VII, Issue 1, 2009. http://www.criticalanimalstudies.org/JCAS/Journal_Articles_download/issue_9/JCAS20VII20Issue20120MAY20ISSUE20The20Rise20of20Critical20Animal20Studies20pgs209-52.pdf) |
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+Postmodern critiques have been hugely influential in many theoretical strains of animal studies, but |
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+for human liberation, peace and justice, and ecological healing and balance. |
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+====The role of the ballot is challenging speciesism in educational spaces – debate space is key==== |
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+**Domanska 10** ~~ewa, adam mickiewicz university, poznon Poland, Stanford, beyond anthropocentrism in historical sciences~~ |
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+It seems that in contemporary intellectual practice scholars are not connected by methods or theories |
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+the human subject from the centre of historical, archaeological and anthropological studies. |