Tournament: Berk berk | Round: 7 | Opponent: some california local | Judge: had a cool hat
Increased globalization between the US and Latin America produces poverty, sex trafficking, economic marginalization and labor exploitation based on gender oppression. Women's oppression is what subsidizes and makes economic liberalization possible.
Chow ’03 (Esther Ngan-ling, Prof. @ American Univ. “Gender Matters: Studying Globalization and Social Change in the 21st Century,” International Sociology 18:3)
The unequal payoffs and costs of globalization are caused by its inherent contradictions that create
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income in the informal sector, and unpaid household labor in the home.
Human rights define violence only in relation to the violation of the stable masculine public sphere. Women's rights are only conceivable through propriety values, thus making sexual violence the only human rights abuse that women face, not the disproportionate impacts of conflict, sanctions, and structural adjustment.
Charlesworth 99
(Hilary, She is an Australian Research Council Federation Fellow, a professor in RegNet and Director of the Centre for International Governance and Justice, ANU, “Feminist Methods in International Law”, The American Journal of International Law, Vol. 93, No. 2 (Apr., 1999), pp. 379-394, JSTOR)SK
The category of "human rights abuses" is a contested one from a feminist
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to be human rights abuses that would engage either state or individual responsibility.
Using rights justification for liberating the ‘oppressed third world' woman consolidates U.S hyper masculinity, resulting in economic devastation, environmental destruction and extraction, and indiscriminate massacres.
Mohanty 06
(Chandra Talpade, She is the women's studies department chair and professor of Women's and Gender Studies, Sociology, and the Cultural Foundations of Education and Dean's Professor of the Humanities at Syracuse University, “US Empire and the Project of Women’s Studies: Stories of citizenship, complicity and dissent”, Gender, Place and Culture, Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 7–20, February 2006, http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/09663690600571209)//SK
A number of scholars including Leo Panitch and Sam Gindin (2004) conclude that
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. Capitalist imperialism is now militarist imperialism. Capitalist globalization is militarized globalization.
Depictions of sex workers as defenseless victims in need of western intervention and policy is a gendered frame that promotes imperialism through a white savior complex.
Doezema, 2001
Jo Doezema, PhD candidate at the Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex “Ouch! Western Feminists’ ‘Wounded Attachment’ to the ‘Third World Prostitute’ Feminist Review, No. 67, Spring 2001. JSTOR
In Barry's work, the subject of the prostitute is constructed partially through the lens
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Sex Workers in Calcutta (attended by over 3,000 sex workers):
Development programs meant to rehabilitate are another form of masculine moralizing, masquerading as care.
Doezema, 2001
Jo Doezema, PhD candidate at the Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex “Ouch! Western Feminists’ ‘Wounded Attachment’ to the ‘Third World Prostitute’ Feminist Review, No. 67, Spring 2001. JSTOR
Like many other occupations, sex work is also an occupation . . .we
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saving western body is marked and maintained.
Corrective approaches fail: Any detrius of western knowledge must be rejected to delink the human from the creation of the non-human colonial other. As western scholars of privilege, this requires arguing for radical interventions.
Mignolo 13 (Walter D. Who Speaks for the “Human” in Human Rights?. Human Rights from a Third World Perspective: Critique, History and International Law. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. Professor of semiotics at Duke University, PhD. rb)
¶ In this regard, Western imperial knowledge (that is, based on Greek
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of those who ¶ lost their equality and have been subjected to injustices.
Beginning from the subject location of marginalized bodies is the only way to make gendered colonial violence visible. This epistemological privilege doesn't stem from a claim about identity, but rather the position of being most impacted by these policies. Only by centralizing these experiences can we find a roadmap for global restructuring.
Mohanty 03
(Chandra Talpade, She is the women's studies department chair and professor of Women's and Gender Studies, Sociology, and the Cultural Foundations of Education and Dean's Professor of the Humanities at Syracuse University, ““Under Western Eyes” Revisited: Feminist Solidarity
through Anticapitalist Struggles”, Signs, Vol. 28, No. 2 (Winter 2003), pp. 499-535, JSTOR)SK
This is the very opposite of “special interest” thinking. If we pay
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and that provide productive and necessary avenues of theorizing and enacting anticapitalist resistance.