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Critiques/Kritiks Baxter MDAW 2013 “Strange things are afoot at the circle k…” --Ted Theodore Logan
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Uniqueness Links Causality A B Impacts Kritiks vs. Disads
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Fiat Permutations Kritiks vs. Counterplans
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Value to Life Why every kritik is the same Why should language matter Kritiks vs. Counterplans (2)
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Do we need an alt? Kritiks vs. Counterplans (3)
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By Lav
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Framework=filter
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Dumb Framework Aff: the Neg can only read a CP or advocate the status quo Neg: the judge should only listen to kritiks!
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Why is this dumb? No “best type” of argument Aff is whiny Is necessarily not “real world”
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Smart framework!! Interpretation of knowledge vs interpretation of arguments
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Smart framework examples Only evaluate impacts that have been justified [read cards why marxism is a way to justify impacts]
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More Smart Framework Aff: Only evaluate impacts that are justified [read cards about why social science is the best]
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Framework Cheating! Allows you to not answer arguments on the aff and the neg and or Beat people JUST on framework
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reify elide conflate utopia/dystopia Dichotomy us/them, self/other, inside/outside General Vocab
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otherization normalization normative v. descriptive objective v. subjective subject cooptation General Vocab(2)
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enlightenment rationality modernism Ontology Epistemology Ethics Kritik/Philosophy Words
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Deontology Utilitarianism Ideology Discourse Kritik/Philosophy Words
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capitalism Marxism Socialism Anarchy Commodification/commodity Fetish Empire (Hardt/Negri) Multitude Proletariat Bourgeois Objectivism (Rand) Frankfurt School (Adorno, Marcuse) Economics
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Realism Idealism Securitization/Environmental Securitization Eurocentrism Occident Orientalism Self Fulfilling Prophecy/Error Replication Nuclearism Nuclear Numbing Chaloupka/Love the Bomb Development Global/Local (Nayer) Human Rights K International Relations
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Identity Politics Waves of Feminism: 1 st, 2 nd, 3 rd Feminist International Relations Public/Private Dichotomy Patriarchy 3 rd World Feminism Ecofeminism Performativity (Butler) Sex v. Gender Heteropatriarchy Identity Politics
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Heterosexism/Homophobia Phallocentrism Phallogocentrism Standpoint Epistomology Subaltern (Spivak) Essentialism Strategic Essentialism Intersectionality Victimology Narratives (Delgado) Violence (Fanon) Identity Politics (2)
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Critical Race Theory Critical Legal Studies Indeterminacy Masking Trashing Normativity (Schlag) Role Playing Rights Talk Legal
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power discipline micropolitics panopticon geneaology death of the author repressive hypothesis confessional bare life Homo Sacer (Agamben) State of exception Biopower Foucault
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logocentrism trace erasure deconstruction differance Derrida
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psychoanalysis Freud Lacan Zizek Metaphoric condensation Letter of the law Symptom Lack Fidelity to the Event (Badiou) Jouissance Desire Object A Psychoanalysis
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