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Harvard | 1 | GDS CT | William Cheung |
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Lexington | 1 | All |
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Pennsbury | 1 | Oakton BQ | Guillermo Pereira |
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Scranton | 1 | Lakeland | Paul Johnson |
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TOC | 1 | SFA Austin EE | Bolman, Brad |
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WACFL 5 | 2 | Potomac CK | Kelly Freidmann |
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Wake | 1 | Chattahoochee LW | Struth |
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Tournament | Round | Report |
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Harvard | 1 | Opponent: GDS CT | Judge: William Cheung 1AC Baudrillard |
Lexington | 1 | Opponent: All | Judge: Settlerism 1AC |
Pennsbury | 1 | Opponent: Oakton BQ | Judge: Guillermo Pereira 1AC Settlerism |
Scranton | 1 | Opponent: Lakeland | Judge: Paul Johnson 1AC Settlerism |
TOC | 1 | Opponent: SFA Austin EE | Judge: Bolman, Brad Settlerism 1AC from Scranton |
WACFL 5 | 2 | Opponent: Potomac CK | Judge: Kelly Freidmann 1AC Rage |
Wake | 1 | Opponent: Chattahoochee LW | Judge: Struth 1AC Aztec |
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Aztecs 1ACTournament: Wake | Round: 1 | Opponent: Chattahoochee LW | Judge: Struth Carrasco 90 (David. Mexican-American academic historian of religion, anthropologist, and Mesoamericanist scholar. As of 2010 he holds the inaugural appointment as Neil L. Rudenstine Professor of Latin America Studies at the Harvard Divinity School, in a joint appointment with the Faculty of Arts and Sciences' Department of Anthropology at Harvard University. Religions of Mesoamerica: Cosmovision and Ceremonial Centers San Francisco: Harper, 1990 Pg 6-7 http://phoenixandturtle.net/excerptmill/carrasco.htm) The most influential and degrading ...marriage arrangements, law, and architecture, and that the Indians were in some ways superior to the Spaniards. U.S. economic engagement perpetuates “Latin America” as a laboratory for informal empire to solidify civil society’s world ordering Gilderhus 5 (Mark T. Gilderhus is a professor of history at Texas Christian University in Ft. Worth and the Lyndon B. Johnson Endowed Chair Holder in U.S. history. As a diplomatic historian, his specialty has focused on U.S.-Latin American relations. His recent publications include The Second Century: U.S.–Latin American Relations Since 1889 (Scholarly Resources, 2000). “Forming an Informal Empire without Colonies: U.S.-Latin American Relations.” Latin American Research Review 40:3, 2005, 312-325shree) Last but assuredly not least, John Mason Hart's Empire and Revolution exemplifies ... elsewhere form important parts in the early history of globalization. This expansion of humanist hegemony relegated the Slave to absolute dereliction and formulated the subaltern position of “Savage” Wilderson 10 (Frank, MFA @ Columbia University in Fiction Writing, Ph.D. @ University of California, Berkeley in Rhetoric/Film Studies, Prof @ UC Irvine, Red, White, and Black: Cinema and the Structure of U.S. Antagonisms, p52-53shree) "The moment in Western history when the recognition of alternative worlds becomes possible...solidarity or antagonism totters on that fulcrum called the Slave. The resolution seeks to create harmony in an imbalanced world as it relegates the Slave and “Savage” to a state of emergency. Wilderson 10 (Frank, MFA @ Columbia University in Fiction Writing, Ph.D. @ University of California, Berkeley in Rhetoric/Film Studies, Prof @ UC Irvine, Red, White, and Black: Cinema and the Structure of U.S. Antagonisms, p109-110shree) As noted above, before the “healthy” rancor and repartee that represent the cornerstone ...White people are, ipso facto, deputized in the face of Black people, whether they know it (consciously) or not. Thus, TJ LW affirms the sacrifice of civil society to appease the gods. In states of emergency, there needs to be a sacrifice made to appease the gods. The Aztecs believed that those who die become gods. In this context, the sacrifice of civil society is needed to appease the socially dead. Carrasco 90 (David. Mexican-American academic historian of religion, anthropologist, and Mesoamericanist scholar. As of 2010 he holds the inaugural appointment as Neil L. Rudenstine Professor of Latin America Studies at the Harvard Divinity School, in a joint appointment with the Faculty of Arts and Sciences' Department of Anthropology at Harvard University. Religions of Mesoamerica: Cosmovision and Ceremonial Centers San Francisco: Harper, 1990 Pg 6-7 http://phoenixandturtle.net/excerptmill/carrasco.htm) Let's return to the myth of the creation of the ...to view its chronology and creative periods. Aztec cosmology is a survival strategy against social death and animates our unflinching efforts to burn down civil society. Kokontis 11 (Kate, PhD in Performance Studies from UC-Berkeley, “Performative Returns and the Rememory of History: genealogy and performativity in the American racial state,” Dissertation available on Proquestshree) On one hand, she addresses the literal politics that the theological narratives espouse. There is a long tradition of deploying the Exodus narrative toward the ...reinvention and reconstruction that emerge when faced with profound absence and loss. Ontologizing blackness is not nihilistic—it avows the possibility for gratuitous freedom Sexton 11 (Jared, UC Irvine African American Studies Director, PhD Ethnic Stuides UC Berkeley, “The Social Life of Social Death: On Afro-Pessimism and Black Optimism,” (De)Fatalizing the Present and Creating Radical Alternatives, InTensions Issue 5.0, Fall/Winter shree) 19 In recent years, social death has emerged from a period of latency as a notion useful for the critical theory of racial slavery as a matrix of social, ...upon point where arguments (should) begin, but they cannot (yet) proceed. Civil society masks social death through structural adjustment Wilderson 10 (Frank B. III, Prof of Af Am Studies and Drama at UCI, “Red, White and Black”) No one makes films and declares their own films "Human" while simultaneously asserting that other films (Red and Black) are not Human cinema. Civil society ...adjustment, as it were, that embraces the ethical scaffolding of the Settler/ Master's ensemble of questions concerning institutional integrity. USFG simulation fosters detachment—for some of us, this is not an option Reid-Brinkley 8 (Dr. Shanara Reid-Brinkley, University of Pittsburgh Department of Communications, “THE HARSH REALITIES OF “ACTING BLACK”: HOW AFRICAN-AMERICAN POLICY DEBATERS NEGOTIATE REPRESENTATION THROUGH RACIAL PERFORMANCE AND STYLE” 2008 shree) So, within public discourse, how race is coded rhetorically in public ...choose to perform themselves in debate, violating the more “objective” stance of the “policymaker” and require their opponents to do the same. | 2/9/14 |
Baudrillard 1ACTournament: Harvard | Round: 1 | Opponent: GDS CT | Judge: William Cheung Beverly et al 95 (John, Prof of Spanish and Latin American Literature at UCSD, Michael Aronna, Assoc Prof of Hispanic Studies at Vassar College, Jose Oviedo, phD candidate in Sociology and Cultural Studies at Pitt, “The Postmodernism Debate in Latin America,” Duke University Press, 5/5, p 52shree) The question is, however, whether it is still meaningful to speak of cultural Baudrillard 90 (Jean, Professor of Philosophy of Culture and Media Criticism at the European Graduate School, Fatal Strategies, p. 111-13shree) “Only the subject desires; only the object seduces.” We have always Baudrillard 5 (Jean, Prof of Phil of Culture and Media Criticism at EGS, Intelligence of Evil, p 50-5shree) Freedom? A Dream! Everyone aspires to it, or at least gives the Baudrillard 93 (Jean, Prof of Phil at EGS, The Transparency of Evil, p 165shree) We live in a culture which strives to return to each of us full responsibility Baudrillard 96 (Jean, Professor of Philosophy of Culture and Media Criticism at the European Graduate School, The Perfect Crime, p. 112-4shree) In German, there are two apparently synonymous terms with a very significant dis¬tinction between Baudrillard 5 (Jean, Prof of Phil of Culture and Media Criticism at EGS, Intelligence of Evil, p 207-13shree) It is probable that we have all been everywhere, in dreams, in an Baudrillard 81 (Jean, Professor of Phil of Culture and Media Criticism at the European Graduate School, Simulacra and Simulation, p. 16-17shree) Watergate was thus nothing but a lure held out by the system to catch its De Cock 1 (Christian De Cock, Professor of Organizational behaviour, change management, creative problem solving, “Of Philip K. Dick, reflexivity and shifting realities Organizing (writing) in our post-industrial society” in the book “Science Fiction and Organization”shree) The masses know that they know nothing and they have no desire to know. Baudrillard 5 (Jean, Prof of Phil at EGS, Intelligence of Evil, p 18-9shree) That which is real exists; that is all we can say (but existence Baudrillard 5 (Jean, Prof of Phil at EGS, Intelligence of Evil, p 22-3shree) Any question of reality, of its obviousness and its principle, is deemed unacceptable Baudrillard 94 (Jean, ex-Prof of Sociology at Paris X, “The Illusion of the End” p. 66-70shree) We have long denounced the capitalistic, economic exploitation of the poverty of the 'other Baudrillard 83 (Jean, Prof of Phil of Culture and Media Criticism at EGS, In the Shadow of Silent Majorities, p 26-8shree) Basically, what goes for commodities also goes for meaning. For a long time Baudrillard 90 (Jean, Prof of Phil of Culture and Media Criticism at EGS, Seduction, p 48-9shree) In the last instance, behind the apparent stasis of knowledge and power which appears Baudrillard 97 (Jean, Prof of Phil at EGS, May 7, “A Conjuration of Imbeciles”shree) There has been a shattering reformulation. The right used to embody moral values and | 2/16/14 |
Rage 1ACTournament: WACFL 5 | Round: 2 | Opponent: Potomac CK | Judge: Kelly Freidmann US economic engagement with Mexico is made possible by the economic, physical, psychological, and sexual exploitation of the Mexican female body. US imperialists find a useful tool in the pre-existing patriarchy in Mexico, transforming factories and border crossings into loci for demonstrations of power at the expense of Mexican women, rendering women silent and disposable. Patriarchy is a dysfunctional system that breeds violence, war, and environmental destruction—a strategy to address patriarchy head on is key. The notion of patriarchy as a socially dysfunctional system ….this "unmanageability" can be seen for what it is--as a predictable and thus logical consequence of patriarchy.(11) Woman’s rage is beautiful. It is energizing. We must forefront the different manifestations of rage in order to overcome racism, silence, and cooption. Our affirmation comes to terms with the material conditions that constitute womanhood. We acknowledge the differences between ourselves as feminists of the first world and our authors, feminists of the third world. Our affirmation of feminist rage unites us with women who may differ in social location but experience the same exclusion and violence at the hands of the patriarchal state. A bridge between us is the prerequisite to our liberatory struggle. USFG simulation fosters detachment—for some of us, this is not an option So, within public discourse, how race is coded rhetorically in public deliberation is of critical importance. …violating the more “objective” stance of the “policymaker” and require their opponents to do the same. Spanos 4 (William, Prof of English @ Binghamton U, in Joe Millers’ Book Cross-ex, pg. 467) Dear Joe Miller, Yes, the statement about the American debate circuit you refer to was made by me… the blind arrogance of Bush Administration and his neocon policy makers is leading. Our radical strategy subverts academia and is justified by the perpetual exclusion of feminist scholarship. Norval 12 (Alleta, University of Essex—Government, ''Don't Talk Back!''??The Subjective Conditions of Critical Public Debate”, Political Theory December 2012 vol. 40 no. 6 802-810) While Habermas’s sentiments clearly mirror …by the world coming | 2/9/14 |
Settlerism 1ACTournament: Scranton | Round: 1 | Opponent: Lakeland | Judge: Paul Johnson Itzocelotl 8 (Itztli Ehecatl, Zapatista revolutionary, “Killing Hope,” http://www.mexicauprising.net/killinghope.html) For 510 years, the indigenous ... Like the EZLN stated “What we want is a world we can all live in. The world really needs to be a world” (Chiapas). Genocidal assaults on indigenous populations set the foundation for serial policy failure in imperialist campaigns abroad—this ongoing apocalypse risks extinction. Street 4 (Paul Street, phD in History from Binghamton, march 11, “Those Who Deny the Crimes of the Past,” http://www.zcommunications.org/those-who-deny-the-crimes-of-the-past-by-paul-street shree) It is especially important to appreciate the significance ... more civilized people than those who came to destroy. Our paradigmatic analysis comes to grips with prior material conditions—the world’s first multiculturalist project was the genocide of indigenous peoples. Churchill 3 (Ward, ex-Prof of Ethnic Studies @ U of Colorado, Acts of Rebellion: The Ward Churchill Reader, p 263-5shree) I am here, however, as may have been gleaned ... determining existence to every indigenous nation within its purported borders. Thus, TJ affirms the resolution as a site of interrogation to analyze the historical paradigm of Settlerism that undergirds United States economic engagement with Mexico. We don’t defend instrumental adoption of economic engagement—instead, we affirm the resolution as a locus to trace the lineage of political repugnancies in the “Americas” Churchill 3 (Ward, ex-Prof of Ethnic Studies @ U of Colorado, Acts of Rebellion: The Ward Churchill Reader, p. xv-xvii) The question arises of how best to approach the mass ... response far more substantial than that made on 9-1-1. Reinforcing the common experience of Eurocentric domination is key to prevent atomization that mystifies the violence of colonialism Churchill 8 (Ward, ex-Prof of Ethnic Studies @ U of Colorado, “I Am Indigenist,” November 18, http://www.zcommunications.org/i-am-indigenist-by-ward-churchill shree) The manifestation of indigenism in North America has ... almost five centuries of Eurocentric domination.9 Reformism won’t cut it Churchill 3 (Ward, “Acts of Rebellion: The Ward Churchill Reader,” Questia, Page 110shree) Although the United States did not have to exercise ... and backed by the army. Intellectual decolonization is a key first step Ani 94 (Marimba; BA UChicago, PhD New School, former professor of African studies, current anthropologist; 1994 Yurugu: an African-Centered Critique of European Cultural Thought and Behavior P.Intro) There is a "stultifying" intellectual mystification ... lead us, is genocidal | 2/9/14 |
TOC Rd 1 Aff--SettlerismTournament: TOC | Round: 1 | Opponent: SFA Austin EE | Judge: Bolman, Brad | 4/26/14 |
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