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+Foucault’s omission of women in his analysis of power perpetuates patriarchy and dooms any chance of success for the aff. |
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+Featherstone 07. |
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+Lisa Featherstone, Feminist Alliances, pg. 79-81, 2007. Quals: Writer and Historian, Maraquias University. RP 1/10/14 |
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+A subtlety exists ... creates new oppressions. |
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+Foucault’s focus on the masculine gender denies women the power to resist power– under his philosophy, rape was merely a justified attempt to present and deconstruct a new “field of relations” in power. Johnson 04. |
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+Johnson, 4 (Carol Wilson, graduate student of philosophy @ texas women’s university, FOUCAULT, ROGERIAN ARGUMENT, AND FEMINIST STANDPOINT THEORY: INTERSECTING DISCOURSES CONCERNING WELFARE REFORM DURING THE 1990s, December, http://www.alliance1.org/research/articlearchive/feminist-welfare-reform.pdf) |
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+Some feminist scholars ... the act itself (173). |
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+Representations are inescapable- they shape reality and actually create policy. That precedes the policies themselves. Doty. |
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+Doty 93 (Roxanne Doty, Professor at Arizona State University. “Foreign Policy as Social Construction: A Post-Positivist Analysis of US Counterinsurgency Policy in the Philippines” International Studies Quarterly) |
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+This kind of ... society more generally 8 |