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NDT | 2 | Emory JS | Russell, Murray, Tandet |
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Texas | 1 | Liberty Calizo-Schiess | Brass |
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Texas | 3 | Wyoming Marcum-Pauli | Murillo |
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Anti-BlacknessTournament: Texas | Round: 3 | Opponent: Wyoming Marcum-Pauli | Judge: Murillo Wilderson, Professor UCI, 2003 (Frank B., “The Prison Slave as Hegemony’s (Silent) Scandal”, Soc Justice 30 no2 2003, Accessed 8-4-12, MR) Wilderson 10 Frank B. III, Ph.D., Associate Professor at UC Irvine, former ANC member, “on some guerilla shit”, Red, White and Black: Cinema and the Structure of U.S. Antagonisms, pages ix-x, OG Wilderson, Professor UCI, 2003 (Frank B., “The Prison Slave as Hegemony’s (Silent) Scandal”, Soc Justice 30 no2 2003, Accessed 8-4-12, MR) AND | 2/16/14 |
Anti-BlacknessTournament: Texas | Round: 3 | Opponent: Wyoming Marcum-Pauli | Judge: Murillo Wilderson, Professor UCI, 2003 (Frank B., “The Prison Slave as Hegemony’s (Silent) Scandal”, Soc Justice 30 no2 2003, Accessed 8-4-12, MR) Wilderson 10 Frank B. III, Ph.D., Associate Professor at UC Irvine, former ANC member, “on some guerilla shit”, Red, White and Black: Cinema and the Structure of U.S. Antagonisms, pages ix-x, OG Wilderson, Professor UCI, 2003 (Frank B., “The Prison Slave as Hegemony’s (Silent) Scandal”, Soc Justice 30 no2 2003, Accessed 8-4-12, MR) AND | 2/16/14 |
NDT R2 - Tropicalization 1NCTournament: NDT | Round: 2 | Opponent: Emory JS | Judge: Russell, Murray, Tandet FIRST: A CONVERSATION OF THE SPACES WE INHABIT MUST COME BEFORE QUESTIONS OF SURVIVAL IN ORDER TO ENSURE THAT SUCH SPACE CAN EFFECTIVELY SERVE AS A CONTEXT OF MOBILIZATION FOR DIFFERENT MARGINALIZED POPULATIONS.THE NEGATIVE’S PERFORMANCE IS ONE THAT MOVES AWAY FROM THE TEXTUALITY OF OPPRESSION. WE HAVE TO MOVE AWAY FROM THE TECHNOLOGIES OF THE ACADEMY THAT ATTEMPT TO UNDERSTAND OPPRESSION SOLEY THROUGH TEXTUAL MEANS. Feldman 2002 (Alice ~Sociology Department, University College Dublin, Bel? eld, Dublin 4, Ireland~ "Making Space at the Nations’ Table: mapping the transformative geographies of the international indigenous peoples’ movement," d/l: Social Movement Studies, Vol. 1, No. 1) jl Despite their diversity, spatial approaches to social analysis turn upon the premise that space SECOND: THE STATE OF EMERGENCY FOR OPPRESSED PEOPLES REQUIRES PAYING ATTENTION TO MUSICAL PERFORMANCE AND NOT THE WRITTEN WORD OF ACADEMICS, WHICH IS SUBJECT TO CO-OPTION AND SURVEILLANCE. THE AFFIRMATIVE AS A FORM OF POLITICAL MOBILIZATION IS THE WORST STARTING POINT FOR COMBATING OPPRESSION BECAUSE IT ONLY REPLICATES THE STRUCTURES OF THE ACADEMY THAT KEEP US SUBORDINATE.Conquergood 2002 (Dwight ~Professor of performance studies at Northwestern University, is an ethnographer who has conducted extensive field research in refugee camps overseas and in immigrant neighborhoods in Chicago~ "Performance Studies: Interventions and Radical Research," d/l: jstor) jl In his study of the oppositional politics of black musical performance, Paul Gilroy argues THIRD: THE AFFIRMATIVE HAS THE WRONG STARTING POINT. WE MUST ORIENT OUR DISCUSSIONS IN THIS SPACE TO ALEVIATING THE CRIMINALITY OF BLACKNESS AND BROWNESS. KOREMATSU DOESN’T EXIST IN ISOLATION BUT IS PART OF A LARGER STRUCTURE OF WHITE SUPREMACY. The World War II internment of Japanese Americans is generally considered an aberration, an FOURTH: THE AFFIRMATIVE REPLICATES THE NORMALIZING TECHNOLOGIES OF THE ACADEMY THAT PLACE LATINO/LATINA POPULATIONS IN A POSITION OF OBJECTHOOD. NOW THE ALTERNATIVE: Tropicalization is a form of decolonization in which we can subvert and take control of spaces opening up the radical possibilities hidden to us.Wanzer 11(Tropicalizing East Harlem: Rhetorical Agency, Cultural Citizenship, and Nuyorican Cultural Production Darrel Wanzer 2011 Department of Communication Studies, University of North Texas, Denton, TX)G.L TROPICALIZATION FOR US A FUSION OF BLACK AND LATINO/A SUBJECTIVITIES THAT MAKES IT HARDER FOR COLONIAL POWERS TO MANAGE US. | 3/28/14 |
NDT R2 - Tropicalization 2NCTournament: NDT | Round: 2 | Opponent: Emory JS | Judge: Russell, Murray, Tandet Marquez 14 (John D. Marquez, Black-Brown Solidarity: Racial Politics in the New Gulf South, 2014) The use of Western-ways to produce knowledge crowds out other forms of knowing even when one tries to remain attentive toward itConquergood 2002 (Dwight ~Professor of performance studies at Northwestern University, is an ethnographer who has conducted extensive field research in refugee camps overseas and in immigrant neighborhoods in Chicago~ "Performance Studies: Interventions and Radical Research," d/l: jstor) jl | 3/28/14 |
No MAS ENGLESTournament: Texas | Round: 3 | Opponent: Wyoming Marcum-Pauli | Judge: Murillo Tochon 09(Francois Victor, Professor of Curriculum and Instruction and World Language Education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, The Key to Global Understanding: World Languages Education??Why Schools Need to Adapt, Review of Educational Research June 2009, Vol. 79, No. 2, pp. 658-659JRC) YANG Chi-ming 2K12 (Che-ming Yang is an Associate Professor at the Department of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan. “Toward a Problematics of Postcolonialism: The Gay/Minor Science in Bhabha and Deleuze”). | 2/16/14 |
No MAS ENGLESTournament: Texas | Round: 3 | Opponent: Wyoming Marcum-Pauli | Judge: Murillo Tochon 09(Francois Victor, Professor of Curriculum and Instruction and World Language Education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, The Key to Global Understanding: World Languages Education??Why Schools Need to Adapt, Review of Educational Research June 2009, Vol. 79, No. 2, pp. 658-659JRC) YANG Chi-ming 2K12 (Che-ming Yang is an Associate Professor at the Department of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan. “Toward a Problematics of Postcolonialism: The Gay/Minor Science in Bhabha and Deleuze”). | 2/16/14 |
No MAS ENGLESTournament: Texas | Round: 3 | Opponent: Wyoming Marcum-Pauli | Judge: Murillo Tochon 09(Francois Victor, Professor of Curriculum and Instruction and World Language Education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, The Key to Global Understanding: World Languages Education??Why Schools Need to Adapt, Review of Educational Research June 2009, Vol. 79, No. 2, pp. 658-659JRC) YANG Chi-ming 2K12 (Che-ming Yang is an Associate Professor at the Department of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan. “Toward a Problematics of Postcolonialism: The Gay/Minor Science in Bhabha and Deleuze”). | 2/16/14 |
Publics KTournament: Texas | Round: 1 | Opponent: Liberty Calizo-Schiess | Judge: Brass Pae and McCarty III 2012 (K. Christine is assistant professor of religion at Denison University, Granville, Ohio. She holds a doctoral degree in Christian social ethics from Union Theological Seminary in New York City and James W. is director of the Ethics and Servant Leadership program at Oxford College of Emory University and a PhD student in religion (ethics and society) at Emory University “The Hybridized Public Sphere: Asian American Christian Ethics, Social Justice, and Public Discourse,” Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics Volume 32, Number 1, d/l: muse) p. 104-107 jl To critically understand the hybrid concept of Jesus/Christ in light of Asian Americans’ social locations, political struggle, and identity is not sufficient to ….. Brooks 2005 (Joanna assistant professor of English at the University of Texas at Austin “The Early American Public Sphere and the Emergence of a Black Print Counterpublic,” The William and Mary Quarterly, Third Series, Vol. 62, No. 1, d/l: jstor) jl Some critics of Habermas have challenged the….. | 2/14/14 |
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