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1AC - CapitolTournament: Capitol Beltway | Round: 1 | Opponent: Newark Science ST | Judge: Resolved to murder, The United colonialist States should continue its legacy of exploitation and destruction in Cuba, the place we tried to invade, Venezuela, that place with the coup we didn’t quite sponsor, or Mexico, at least what’s left of it after we stole half of its land.Welcome to the new age of imperialism21 This year’s resolution asks us to affirm United States "economic engagement" with "Latin" America – but ignores the colonial wound underlying the entire topic. The discourse of development is part of the neoliberal consensus that sidelines the living experience of communities all over Latin America.Mignolo in 5 (Walter D. Mignolo, Argentine semiotician and professor at Duke University, who has published extensively on semiotics and literary theory, and worked on different aspects of the modern and colonial world, exploring concepts such as global coloniality, the geopolitics of knowledge, transmodernity, border thinking, and pluriversality, "The Idea of Latin America" 96-98, 2005)Miro This resolution is only a continuation of "traditional debate protocols" which aim to train unethical policy makers with a "view from nowhere". Contesting colonialism in the debate space lets us stop neocolonial practices in their training ground.Spanos in 4 (William V., available online cross-x.com url: http://www.crossx.com/vb/showthread.php?t=94511026highlight=Spanos+Email Nov. 18) Absent a shift, the ongoing pursuit of modernity’s "dream of happiness" will lead to endless genocide.Mignolo 5 (Walter D. Mignolo, Argentine semiotician and professor at Duke University, who has published extensively on semiotics and literary theory, and worked on different aspects of the modern and colonial world, exploring concepts such as global coloniality, the geopolitics of knowledge, transmodernity, border thinking, and pluriversality, "The Idea of Latin America" 49, 2005)Miro Debate’s "traditional practices" like the topic, framework, and the very idea of "Latin" America are founded on the genocide of Indigenous peoples. Only an analysis of coloniality can point to the absences in the traditional narrative of modernity – the idea of Latin America cannot be dealt with in isolation.Mignolo in 5 (Walter D. Mignolo, Argentine semiotician and professor at Duke University, who has published extensively on semiotics and literary theory, and worked on different aspects of the modern and colonial world, exploring concepts such as global coloniality, the geopolitics of knowledge, transmodernity, border thinking, and pluriversality, "The Idea of Latin America" xii, 2005)Miro The continuation of the neoliberal "consensus" is the driving force of all scenarios for human extinction. Only changing human capital relations to qualitatively value the costs of production can reverse trends that will inevitably cross the planet’s biophysical thresholds —- scientific consensus is on our sideThe credentials on this card are insane. Only a decolonization of the curriculum can break down debate’s western hegemonic epistemology that has helped promote the colonialist world system.Breidlid 13 (Anders, Professor, Master programme in Multicultural and International Education, Oslo University College, "Education, Indigenous Knowledge, and Development in the Global South", p. 57)OG This anti-colonial framework allows us to decolonize the academy and use it as a jumping-off point for attacks against broader colonialism.Wane in 9 (Njoki Nathani Wane is the Special Adviser on Status of Women at University of Toronto as Co-Director of Centre for Integrative Anti-Racist Research Studies. ¶ Anne Wagner (featured left) is a professor of Modern and Contemporary ¶ Art at UC-Berkeley. Riyad Shahjahan is an educational administrator at ¶ Michigan State University. "Rekindling the Sacred: Toward a ¶ Decolonizing Pedagogy in Higher Education" Journal of Thought, ¶ Spring-Summer 2009 Thus, Rachel and I delink from the resolution and traditional debate practices in favor of a decolonial analysis of Latin America, the topic, and debate as a whole.Delinking is a pre-cursor to an epistemic decolonial shift that allows alternative forms of knowledge to be introduced.Mignolo 8 (Walter D. Mignolo, Argentine semiotician and professor at Duke University, who has published extensively on semiotics and literary theory, and worked on different aspects of the modern and colonial world, exploring concepts such as global coloniality, the geopolitics of knowledge, transmodernity, border thinking, and pluriversality, "DELINKING: THE RHETORIC OF MODERNITY, THE LOGIC OF COLONIALITY AND THE GRAMMAR OF DE-COLONIALITY." 7-8, 2008)Miro Vote Affirmative because our performance accesses the root of the modernity of economic engagement with "Latin America" by beginning our analysis with the massacre of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas. Starting with the foundation of modernity and the concept of "Latin" America is a prerequisite to an "ethical modernity."Wilderson 10 (Frank B. Wilderson III, Red, White, 26 Black: Cinema and the Structure of U.S. Antagonisms)Miro Conceptualizing outside of a Western framework is key – Forcing us to debate as the colonizer renders it impossible to challenge colonial and state hegemony.Grande 4 (Sandy, Grande defines herself as Indígena and her work as "~riding~ the faultline between critical theory and indigenous knowledge". "Red Pedagogy", 2004)Miro We recognize our place of privilege – and take advantage of it in order to join in the struggles carried out against colonialism. The judge is not a pretend policy maker, but an ethical intellectual.Mignolo in 9 (Walter, Professor of Humanities at Duke University, "Dispensable and Bare Lives Coloniality and the Hidden Political/Economic Agenda of Modernity" in Human Architecture: The Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge 7.2) Only through affirming and validating our advocacy as a community can our speech act become true "knowledge", absent this debate will continue to churn out neocolonial policymakers.Maduro 11, Otto, Latino philosopher and sociologist of religion at Drew University "Decolonizing Epistemologies" Chapter "An(Other) Invitation to Epistemological Humility" Fordham University Press, November 2011 Don’t be a victim of Miserablism, accepting our inability to create change. We understand that we don’t have our hands on the levers of power; however, we do have immediate relationships to the ways that we relate to politics. Thus, your ballot isn’t useless; Voting affirmative has the ability to engage in creating an immanent place in politics, temporary autonomous zones where we can reclaim our agency round by round.Kaw Valley Surrealist Brigade in 12 (Demand the Impossible21, January 21, 2012, http://kawvalleysurrealistbrigade.wordpress.com/, axheyd) By bringing to the foreground ideas that have been erased from the "narrative of modernity", we bring to the table a depth and breadth of education that cannot be attained by traditional policy practices.Delgado 2 Status quo debate has concerned itself with the reification of monocultural norms. Decolonizing debate and allowing for the introduction of alternative epistemologies is key to prevent its death.Valdivia-Sutherland 98 Professor and Director of Forensics @ Butte Community College 1998 Decolonization must always be a first priority before any other liberatory project.Grande 4 (Sandy, Grande defines herself as Indígena and her work as "~riding~ the faultline between critical theory and indigenous knowledge". Grande’s work as framing a social reconstruction ideology. Red Pedagogy, 2004) The colonial subject cannot be deconstructed – it acts as a prior to poststructuralism.Byrd 11 (Jodi, Associate Professor of English and American Indian Studies @ University of Illinois, "The Transit of Empire", p. xxxv)Miro | 11/24/13 |
1AC - GeorgetownTournament: Georgetown | Round: 5 | Opponent: Lakeland BT | Judge: Willie Johnson ¡YA BASTA21This is who we are.The Zapatista National Liberation Army. Behind our black mask, Behind we are the simple and ordinary men and women, The same excluded, -Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos ¡Ya Basta21 Enough is enough21 This year’s resolution asks us to affirm United States and#34;economic engagementand#34; with and#34;Latinand#34; America – but ignores the colonial wound underlying the entire topic. The discourse of development is part of the neoliberal consensus that sidelines the living experience of communities all over Latin America.Mignolo in 5 (Walter D. Mignolo, Argentine semiotician and professor at Duke University, who has published extensively on semiotics and literary theory, and worked on different aspects of the modern and colonial world, exploring concepts such as global coloniality, the geopolitics of knowledge, transmodernity, border thinking, and pluriversality, and#34;The Idea of Latin Americaand#34; 96-98, 2005) Miro The ongoing pursuit of modernity’s and#34;dream of happinessand#34; will lead to endless genocide.Mignolo 5 (Walter D. Mignolo, Argentine semiotician and professor at Duke University, who has published extensively on semiotics and literary theory, and worked on different aspects of the modern and colonial world, exploring concepts such as global coloniality, the geopolitics of knowledge, transmodernity, border thinking, and pluriversality, and#34;The Idea of Latin Americaand#34; 49, 2005) Miro This neoliberal and#34;consensusand#34; is the driving force of all scenarios for human extinction.Deutsch 9 (Judith, president, Science for Peace. Member of Canadian psychoanalytic society, and#34;Pestilence, Famine, War, Neoliberalism, and Premature Deaths,and#34; Peace Magazine, http://peacemagazine.org/archive/v25n3p18.htm-http://peacemagazine.org/archive/v25n3p18.htm) Hegemonic and Western epistemic forms of thought like the topic, and#34;Latinand#34; America, framework, and status quo debate as a whole are founded on the genocide of the Indian – Our analysis of coloniality points to the absences in the traditional narrative of modernity.Mignolo in 5 (Walter D. Mignolo, Argentine semiotician and professor at Duke University, who has published extensively on semiotics and literary theory, and worked on different aspects of the modern and colonial world, exploring concepts such as global coloniality, the geopolitics of knowledge, transmodernity, border thinking, and pluriversality, and#34;The Idea of Latin Americaand#34; xii, 2005) Miro Specifically, the cry of and#34;¡Ya Basta21and#34; has been taken up by the Zapatistas – a Latin American Indigenous group fighting against the encroachment of modernity. The Zapatistas welcome people to join in solidarity with their cry for dignity.Maccani in 8 (RJ Maccani, senior reporter in NYC, working both for news organizations and resistance groups, from the newsletter, and#34;Solidarity: What does it mean now? May/June 2008,and#34; and#34;Be a Zapatista Wherever You Are,and#34; http://www.resistinc.org/newsletters/articles/be-zapatista-wherever-you-are-http://www.resistinc.org/newsletters/articles/be-zapatista-wherever-you-are, Luke Newell) This cry for dignity is needed to defeat modernity and save humanity.Bellinghausen 12 (Hermann, collaborator on the Mexican weekly magazines En Solidaridad and Mundo Médico and as an editor for Ojarasca. He is an editorialist and a correspondent who covers the state of Chiapas, The EZLN, Origen of the Current Social Unrest All Over the Globe, January 7, http://compamanuel.wordpress.com/2012/01/07/seminar-on-anti-systemic-movements-re-ezln-influence/-http://compamanuel.wordpress.com/2012/01/07/seminar-on-anti-systemic-movements-re-ezln-influence/) Affirmation of the dignity of the Indigenous people at the core of modernity is an ethical obligation. It is the only method to challenge hegemonic power.Fender 11 (Meredith Fender, Spring 2011, and#34;How Subcomandante Marcos Employed Strategic Communication to Promote the Zapatista Revolutionand#34; http://www.american.edu/sis/jis/upload/8Fender.pdf-http://www.american.edu/sis/jis/upload/8Fender.pdf) Malhar Thus our advocacy: Rachel and I join in solidarity with the Zapatistan cry for dignity and method for liberation as a means of analyzing the colonialism at the root of the topic.As students, we are UNIQUELY KEY to engage in an investigation of Zapatistan indigenous epistemology and the colonialism at the core of the topic.Krovel 10 (R. Krovel, 2010, and#34;Global Discourse A development Journal of Research in Politics and International Relationsand#34; http://globaldiscourse.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/krovel.pdf-http://globaldiscourse.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/krovel.pdf) Malhar Specifically, the policy making setting is a key space into which alternative epistemologies must be introduced.Gelsomino 10 (Mark Gelsomino, Mark is a recent graduate of the Masters of Information Studies program at the University of Toronto. In addition to his studies he sat on the executive of the Canadian Library Association U of T Student Chapter and served as co-chair for the U of T Librarians Without Borders chapter. Prior to coming to Toronto, Mark worked as a Systems Specialist for the Ottawa Public Library. He completed his Anthropology undergrad at Carleton University where he focused on criminology, forensic psychology and Indigenous issues, and#34;The Zapatista Effect: Information Communication Technology Activism and Marginalized Communitiesand#34; http://fiq.ischool.utoronto.ca/index.php/fiq/article/view/15404-http://fiq.ischool.utoronto.ca/index.php/fiq/article/view/15404) Malhar Vote Affirmative because our performance accesses the root of the modernity of economic engagement with and#34;Latin Americaand#34; by beginning our analysis with the massacre of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas. Starting with the foundation of modernity and the concept of and#34;Latinand#34; America is a prerequisite to an and#34;ethical modernity.and#34;Wilderson 10 (Frank B. Wilderson III, Red, White, 26 Black: Cinema and the Structure of U.S. Antagonisms) Miro By bringing alternate epistemologies to the foreground, we delink from traditional Western forms of knowledge and allow for a shift.Mignolo 8 (Walter D. Mignolo, Argentine semiotician and professor at Duke University, who has published extensively on semiotics and literary theory, and worked on different aspects of the modern and colonial world, exploring concepts such as global coloniality, the geopolitics of knowledge, transmodernity, border thinking, and pluriversality, and#34;DELINKING: THE RHETORIC OF MODERNITY, THE LOGIC OF COLONIALITY AND THE GRAMMAR OF DE-COLONIALITY.and#34; 7-8, 2008) Miro Conceptualizing outside of a Western framework is key – absent that it is impossible to challenge colonial and state hegemony.Grande 4 (Sandy, Grande defines herself as Indígena and her work as and#34;~riding~ the faultline between critical theory and indigenous knowledgeand#34;. and#34;Red Pedagogyand#34;, 2004) Miro We as debaters create a new front for Zapatismo – only multi-dimensional revolutions creates topological politics that incorporate as many perspectives as possibleNail 10 (Thomas Nail, professor of philosophy at the University of Denver, PhD, University of Oregon, MA, University of Oregon, BA, University of North Texas, and#34;Constructivism and the Future Anterior of Radical Politics,and#34; http://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/thomas-nail-constructivism-and-the-future-anterior-of-radical-politics-http://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/thomas-nail-constructivism-and-the-future-anterior-of-radical-politics**, Luke Newell) Zapatista politics are successful – the development of bottom-up politics allows all people in Mexico equal access to justiceTilly and Kennedy 6 (Chris Tilly and Marie Kennedy, Chris Tilly is Professor of Regional Economic and Social Development at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. Marie Kennedy is Professor Emerita of Community Planning at the College of Public and Community Service, University of Massachusetts Boston and on the Advisory Committee of Planners Network and editorial board of Progressive Planning. Both have worked in Latin America solidarity movements for many years. They visited Chiapas in January 2006, written in spring 2006, and#34;From here to autonomy: Mexico’s Zapatistas combine local administration and national politics,and#34; http://www.uml.edu/centers/CIC/Research/Tilly_Research/Mexico/Kennedy-Tilly-Zap20autonomy-ProgPlan-02.26.06.pdf-http://www.uml.edu/centers/CIC/Research/Tilly_Research/Mexico/Kennedy-Tilly-Zap autonomy-ProgPlan-02.26.06.pdf, Luke Newell) Our speech act matters - the way in which we rhetorically construct the places we advocate for shapes what they become. The role of the ballot is to vote for the team that best creates praxis for actual change to better the world.Green and Hicks 5 (Ronald Walter Green and Darrin Hicks ’5, Cultural Studies, Vol. 19, No. 1, pp. 100-126, and#34;Lost Convictions: Debating both sides and the ethical self-fashioning of liberal citizensand#34;, January 2005)) By telling the stories of those whose experiences have been erased from the narrative of modernity, we bring to the table a depth and breadth of education that cannot be attained by traditional policy practices.Delgado 2 Decolonization must always be a first priority before any other liberatory project.Grande 4 (Sandy, Grande defines herself as Indígena and her work as and#34;~riding~ the faultline between critical theory and indigenous knowledgeand#34;. Grande’s work as framing a social reconstruction ideology. Red Pedagogy, 2004) | 9/30/13 |
1AC - ScrantonTournament: Scranton | Round: Octas | Opponent: Acorn Community AJ | Judge: 3 of them Resolved to murder, The United colonialist States should continue its legacy of exploitation and destruction in "Cuba," the place we tried to invade, "Venezuela," that place with the coup we didn’t quite sponsor, or "Mexico," at least what’s left of it after we stole a third of its land.Hugh O’Shaughnessy sets the stage with a narrative about the US sponsored coup in Chile: (Hugh O’Shaughnessy, Hugh O’Shaughnessy is a prize-winning journalist who has written on Latin America for over 40 years, "Chilean coup: 40 years ago I watched Pinochet crush a democratic dream", http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/sep/07/chile-coup-pinochet-allende, November 7 2013)Miro (Aye-Yen-day) Welcome to the new age of imperialism21 This narrative is just one in many examples of United States colonialist imperialism in "Lati"n America. The resolution asks us to affirm United States "economic engagement" with "Latin" America, but effaces the violence that has littered the path to engagement — it’s exactly this discourse of development that has paved over the living experiences of communities all over "Latin" America. Creating an epistemology that incorporates the view of the damnés is the only way for progress.Mignolo in 5 (Walter D. Mignolo, Argentine semiotician and professor at Duke University, who has published extensively on semiotics and literary theory, and worked on different aspects of the modern and colonial world, exploring concepts such as global coloniality, the geopolitics of knowledge, transmodernity, border thinking, and pluriversality, "The Idea of Latin America" 96-98, 2005)Miro This resolution is only a continuation of "traditional debate protocols" which aim to train unethical policy makers with a "view from nowhere". Contesting colonialism in the debate space lets us stop neocolonial practices in their training ground.Spanos in 4 (William V., available online cross-x.com url: http://www.crossx.com/vb/showthread.php?t=94511026highlight=Spanos+Email Nov. 18) Debate’s practices, such as the very idea of "Latin" America are founded on genocide and slavery. Only an analysis of coloniality can point to the absences in the traditional narrative of modernity – the idea of "Latin" America cannot be dealt with in isolation.Mignolo in 5 (Walter D. Mignolo, Argentine semiotician and professor at Duke University, who has published extensively on semiotics and literary theory, and worked on different aspects of the modern and colonial world, exploring concepts such as global coloniality, the geopolitics of knowledge, transmodernity, border thinking, and pluriversality, "The Idea of Latin America" xii, 2005)Miro The ongoing pursuit of modernity’s "dream of happiness" will lead to endless genocide – Experts trained by status quo debate become soldiers in the war against non-Western knowledge.Mignolo 5 (Walter D. Mignolo, Argentine semiotician and professor at Duke University, who has published extensively on semiotics and literary theory, and worked on different aspects of the modern and colonial world, exploring concepts such as global coloniality, the geopolitics of knowledge, transmodernity, border thinking, and pluriversality, "The Idea of Latin America" 49, 2005) Miro The continuation of the neoliberal "consensus" is the driving force of all scenarios for human extinction. Only changing human capital relations to qualitatively value the costs of production can reverse trends that will inevitably cross the planet’s biophysical thresholds, this affects all forms of life —- scientific consensus is on our sideThe credentials on this card are insane. Only a decolonization of the curriculum can break down debate’s western hegemonic epistemology that promotes the colonialist world system.Breidlid 13 (Anders, Professor, Master programme in Multicultural and International Education, Oslo University College, "Education, Indigenous Knowledge, and Development in the Global South", p. 57)OG This anti-colonial framework allows us to decolonize the academy and use it as a jumping-off point for attacks against broader colonialism.Wane in 9 (Njoki Nathani Wane is the Special Adviser on Status of Women at University of Toronto as Co-Director of Centre for Integrative Anti-Racist Research Studies. ¶ Anne Wagner (featured left) is a professor of Modern and Contemporary ¶ Art at UC-Berkeley. Riyad Shahjahan is an educational administrator at ¶ Michigan State University. "Rekindling the Sacred: Toward a ¶ Decolonizing Pedagogy in Higher Education" Journal of Thought, ¶ Spring-Summer 2009 Thus, Rachel and I delink from the resolution and traditional debate practices in order to point out the absences in the narrative surrounding the idea of "Latin" America, the topic, and debate as a whole.Delinking is a pre-cursor to an epistemic decolonial shift that allows alternative forms of knowledge to be introduced.Mignolo 8 (Walter D. Mignolo, Argentine semiotician and professor at Duke University, who has published extensively on semiotics and literary theory, and worked on different aspects of the modern and colonial world, exploring concepts such as global coloniality, the geopolitics of knowledge, transmodernity, border thinking, and pluriversality, "DELINKING: THE RHETORIC OF MODERNITY, THE LOGIC OF COLONIALITY AND THE GRAMMAR OF DE-COLONIALITY." 7-8, 2008)Miro Conceptualizing outside of a Western framework is key – Forcing us to debate as the colonizer renders it impossible to challenge colonial and state hegemony.Grande 4 (Sandy, Grande defines herself as Indígena and her work as "~riding~ the faultline between critical theory and indigenous knowledge". "Red Pedagogy", 2004)Miro We recognize that we’re privileged – I’m white, cisgender, and economically privileged – but I can use my position to combat colonialism. The judge is not a pretend policy maker, but an ethical intellectual.Mignolo in 9 (Walter, Professor of Humanities at Duke University, "Dispensable and Bare Lives Coloniality and the Hidden Political/Economic Agenda of Modernity" in Human Architecture: The Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge 7.2) Only through affirming our advocacy can our speech act become true "knowledge", absent this debate will continue to churn out neocolonial policymakers.Maduro 11, Otto, Latino philosopher and sociologist of religion at Drew University "Decolonizing Epistemologies" Chapter "An(Other) Invitation to Epistemological Humility" Fordham University Press, November 2011 By bringing to the foreground ideas that have been erased from the "narrative of modernity", we bring to the table a depth and breadth of education that cannot be attained by traditional policy practices.Delgado 2 Status quo debate has concerned itself with the reification of monocultural norms structured around whiteness. Decolonizing debate and allowing for the introduction of alternative epistemologies is key to prevent its death.Valdivia-Sutherland 98 Professor and Director of Forensics @ Butte Community College 1998 Decolonization must always be a first priority before any other liberatory project.Grande 4 (Sandy, Grande defines herself as Indígena and her work as "~riding~ the faultline between critical theory and indigenous knowledge". Grande’s work as framing a social reconstruction ideology. Red Pedagogy, 2004)Miro The colonial subject cannot be deconstructed – it acts as a prior to poststructuralism.Byrd 11 (Jodi, Associate Professor of English and American Indian Studies @ University of Illinois, "The Transit of Empire", p. xxxv)Miro | 12/10/13 |
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