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Givmo 1ACTournament: Givmo 1AC | Round: Semis | Opponent: Rogers Heritage Wiechman-Madson | Judge: Panel Giv’ moInherencyThe inability to close Guantanamo; even after clearing the detainees as not dangerous exposes the self-sustaining and racialized modes of scholarship, informing policy.Jackson 7 (Richard Jackson, Professor of International Politics at Aberystwyth University, 2007, "Terrorism Studies and the Politics of State Power", http://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/1951/ISA-2007-Paper-CTS-Jackson2.pdf) An Open Letter to President Obama: Close Guantánamo BayMikav et al 2/12 (An Open Letter to President Obama: Close Guantánamo Bay Plan: USfg should diplomatically cooperate with Cuba over withdrawal from the 1934 Treaty of Relations. We reserve the right to fiat and will clarify in CX.Adv 1The Resolution serves as an Extension to the American Empire.Kaplan 5 (Where Is Guantánamo? Author(s): Amy KaplanSource: American Quarterly, Vol. 57, No. 3, Legal Borderlands: Law and the Construction ofAmerican Borders (Sep., 2005), pp. 831-858) US Imperialism results in a death drive in which we sacrifice humanity in order to save it. A sacrificial genocide arises from the totalitarian illusion that there are no alternatives resulting in a collective suicide and endless conflict.Santos 03 (Boaventura de Sousa Santos is a Professor of Sociology at the School of Economics, University of Coimbra. Sousa Santos has taught in various universities including Yale, Wisconsin-Madison Law School and University of Warwick.) Only Returning GTMO can solveRueckert, ’13 June 4, Phineas Research Associate at the Council on Hemispheric Affairs "Guantánamo Bay: Closing the GTMO Detention Center is a Wilting Olive Branch to Cuba and the Rest of Latin America" http://www.coha.org/guantanamo-bay-closing-the-gtmo-detention-center-is-a-wilting-olive-branch-to-cuba-and-the-rest-of-latin-america/ Adv 2Guantanamo represents the militarization of the U.S. Social orderBraziel 6 (Jana Evans, Assistant professor of English and comparative literature at the University of Cincinnati, Haiti, Guantánamo, and the "One Indispensable Nation" U.S. Imperialism, "Apparent States," and Postcolonial Problematics of Sovereignty, Cultural Critique 64, http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/cultural_critique/v064/64.1braziel.html//) Guantanamo is the normalizing image of BiopowerFederman Holmes 11 (G UANTÁNAMO B ODIES :L AW , M EDIA , AND B IOPOWER C ARY F EDERMAN 26 D AVE H OLMES, MediaTropes eJournalVol III, No 1 (2011): 58–88ISSN 1913-6005) Biopower Justifies Genocide, Mass Destruction, And warFoucault 78- Professor of the history of systems of thought, at the college de france (Michel, "The History Of Sexuality: An Introduction, Volume 1", 1978, p. 259.) Representations and exposition are the foundations of politics we can challenge to alter the Image of powerAgamben 2000 (professor of philosophy at the College International de Philosophie in Paris (Giorgio, Means Without End: Notes on Politics, p. 93-95) Returning Gitmo signals a departure from the rule of lawRoosevelt 05 (APPLICATION OF THE CONSTITUTION TO GUANTANAMO BAY GUANTANAMO AND THE CONFLICT OF LAWS: RASUL AND BEYOND KERMIT ROOSEVELT III†, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA LAW REVIEW ~Vol. 153: 2017, https://www.law.upenn.edu/journals/lawreview/articles/volume153/issue6/RooseveltIII153U.Pa.L.Rev.2017(2005).pdf) Adv 3The imprisonment logic is fundamentally unsustainable and resonates in perpetual warfare and a failing economyGordon 6 (Avery Gordon is professor in sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and the author, most recently, of Keeping Good Time: reflections on knowledge, power, and people, "Abu Ghraib: imprisonment and the war on terror" Race Class 2006 48: 42) War and peace Being or becoming the enemy returns us to the complicated imbrication of Returning Guantanamo lifts the naval blockade against economic engagement and rejects the colonialist policy which the base represents.Hansen 12 (Senior Lecturer on Social Studies, and Faculty Associate, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies at Harvard University JONATHAN M. January 10, 2012 "Give Guantánamo Back to Cuba" Jonathan M. Hansen, a lecturer in social studies at Harvard, is the author of "Guantánamo: An American History.") Continued policy support for Guantanamo uniquely perpetuates the PICJohns 05 (Fleur Johns 2005, Lecturer, University of Sydney Faculty of Law, Sydney, Australia. "Guantanamo Bay and the annihilation of the exception, http://www.ejil.org/pdfs/16/4/311.pdf,) This detention complex has become a state of never ending war waged in the "home front" of the United States. The failure of the progressive left to confront the prison industrial complex fuels a state of domestic warfare. This dooms U.S. engagement abroad.Rodriguez ’8 (Dylan Rodríguez is Professor and Chair of the Department of Ethnic Imprisonment forces us to rethink the way we think about life – rejecting a focus on biological death is crucial for challenging systems of powerDillon 11 (PhD in American Studies at Minnesota, now an Assistant Professor of Queer Studies at Hampshire College, Stephen, "The Only Freedom I Can See" in Captive Genders, AK Press pg. 182-3) In her poetry, R articulates a similar theorization of possibility within the immobilization and Prefer these forms of systemic violence. Hold their try or die arguments as epistemologically flawedOmolade 84, (Barbara, Calvin College’ first dean of multicultural affairs, "Women of Color and the Nuclear Holocaust", Women’s Studies Quarterly vol. 12, No. 2DB-Crossan) To raise these issues effectively, the movement for nuclear disarmament must overcome its reluctance | 4/5/14 |
Russellville 1ACTournament: Russellville | Round: 2 | Opponent: Central Makhoul-Williams | Judge: The story of indefinite detention does not begin on 9/11 in Afghanistan, Iraq, or Guantanamo. It is over-determined by the normalized state of imprisonment of the US carceral complex, where 3 million people of color are abused and degraded to establish the core of the American social order – imprisonment. U.S. engagement can only be understood through its connections to the general social orderWhitmer 6 (BENJAMIN WHITMER University of Colorado, Boulder, "Torture Chambers and Rape Rooms": What Abu Ghraib Can Tell Us about the American Carceral System, The New Centennial Review, Volume 6, Number 1, Spring 2006, pp. 171-194 (Article))ER It is not only legislation AND evidence stands to the contrary. All detention has become indefinite – the US has created a permanent prison population where the prisoner is relegated to permanent abandonmentGordon 6 (Avery Gordon is professor in sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and the author, most recently, of Keeping Good Time: reflections on knowledge, power, and people, "Abu Ghraib: imprisonment and the war on terror" Race Class 2006 48: 42)ER The destiny of the captive¶ AND enemy because he had fallen.’ 33 While denying the exception of foreign prisons and indefinite detention we cannot reduce them to analogs. These are structurally connected forms of oppression that must be abolished in totality.Sexton and Lee 6 (Jared Sexton African American Studies Program, University of California, Irvine, Elizabeth Lee Department of Geography, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Figuring the Prison: Prerequisites of Torture at Abu Ghraib, Antipode Volume 38, Issue 5, pages 1005–1022, November 2006)ER The rituals of torture exposed AND maintaining¶ the relevant custodial relationship (Ali 2003; Davis 2003).16 This detention complex has become a state of never ending war waged in the "home front" of the United States. The failure of the progressive left to confront the prison industrial complex fuels a state of domestic warfare. This dooms U.S. Engagement AbroadRodriguez ’8 (Dylan Rodríguez is Professor and Chair of the Department of Ethnic Studies at UC Riverside, where he began his teaching career in 2001. He received his Ph.D. and M.A. degrees in Ethnic Studies from the University of California, Berkeley, and earned two B.A. degrees and a Concentration degree from Cornell University. He was nationally recognized by Diverse magazine as one of its Emerging Scholars of 2006, and has been a Ford Foundation Predoctoral and Postdoctoral Fellow, Abolition Now21 P. 93-100) ER Imprisonment forces us to rethink the way we think about life – rejecting a focus on biological death is crucial for challenging systems of powerDillon 11 (PhD in American Studies at Minnesota, now an Assistant Professor of Queer Studies at Hampshire College, Stephen, "The Only Freedom I Can See" in Captive Genders, AK Press pg. 182-3)ER In her poetry, R articulates AND impossibility that lies before us?. . The imprisonment logic is fundamentally unsustainable and resonantes in perpetual warfare and a failing economyGordon 6 (Avery Gordon is professor in sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and the author, most recently, of Keeping Good Time: reflections on knowledge, power, and people, "Abu Ghraib: imprisonment and the war on terror" Race Class 2006 48: 42)ER War and peace¶ Being or AND of its adjunct, mass imprisonment. Thus Ed and I advocate abolitionAbolition must be directed towards destroying the world the prison sits on and the violence that makes it possibleDavis 5 (Angela, Abolition Democracy, p. 68-76)ER In your work on prisons AND by¶ prisons in productive ways. We don’t do policy but we do have a planHarney and Moten 13 (Stefano and Fred, The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning 26 Black Study, pg. 74-5)ER Focusing on specific roadmaps and results is debilitative to movements and a misinterpretation of history – no one ever knew that a particular strategy would work – it’s all about work and testing strategiesDavis 5 (Angela, Abolition Democracy, p. 128-131)ER I’d like to return to AND for peace and¶ social justice. We must adopt an abolitionist pedagogy. The present moment demands radical pedagogical energies that can make possible liberatory social transformationsRodri?guez 10 (Dylan, The Disorientation of the Teaching Act: Abolition as Pedagogical Position, Radical Teacher 88 (Summer 2010): 7-19,80.)ER The (Pedagogical) Necessity of the¶ Impossible¶ AND this form of pedagogical¶ audacity. Prefer these forms of systemic violence. Hold their try or die arguments as epistemologically flawedOmolade 84, (Barbara, Calvin College’ first dean of multicultural affairs, "Women of Color and the Nuclear Holocaust", Women’s Studies Quarterly vol. 12, No. 2)ER To raise these issues effectively, AND the future of our people. The inability of the government to close Guantanamo even after clearing the detainees as not dangerous exposes the self-sustaining and racialized modes of scholarship informing policy and International EngagementJackson 7 (Richard Jackson, Professor of International Politics at Aberystwyth University, 2007, "Terrorism Studies and the Politics of State Power", http://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/1951/ISA-2007-Paper-CTS-Jackson2.pdf)ER | 11/18/13 |
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