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When we characterize war as only events that only involve mechanisms of contemporary warfare we ignore the everyday violence that occurs against women outside of that boundary and fail to solve for them.
Cuomo 96 Chris, Professor of Philosophy and Women's Studies, and Director of the Institute for Women's Studies at the University of Georgia, “War Is Not Just an Event: Reflections on the Significance of Everyday Violence” Published in Hypatia 11.4, p. 30-46
The focal point should be on how persons become disposable- the rapeability and killablity bases inscribe upon locals make violence and extermination inevitable.
Maldonado-Torres 08 (Nelson, assoc. prof Ethnic Studies at UC Berkeley, Against War: Views from the Underside of Modernity, p. 216-221)
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We need new ideas, expressions, new ways to interpret our lives and to view policy
Larry Neal former philosopher and author in the Black Arts Movement, wrote in the Drama Review in 1968
Our F/W: Who best performs they political agency in route to liberation of the oppressed as it relates to the resolution and/or the debate community.
Our advocacy: The debate community should embrace a revolutionary aesthetic to challenge style and conten that perpetuate anti-blackness
We embrace the Black Womanist aesthetics because of our social location and anyone can embrace their particular aesthetic under the method of the revolutionary aesthetic. The revolutionary aestheic is a way for people to self determine their own identity to embrace the world and form a better poltics.
Jain and Turner, 2012 ( Dimpal Jain University of the Pacific, Caroline Turner, California State University Sacramento. " Purple is to Lavender: Womanism, Resistance, and the Politics of Naming." The Negro Educational Review. Vols. 62 and 63, Nos. 1-4, 2011 and 2012 )
The affirmation aesthetics are resistance to forces of oppression
bell hooks 09, a writer and cultural critic she us distinguished professor in residence in Appalachian studies at Berea college in Kentucky, pg.123-124, belonging a culture of place 2009
Traditional policy analysis perpetuates whiteness and causes policy makers to ignore the voices of the oppressed
Kathleen M. Shaw 04 Associate Professor of Urban Studies at Ohio State Using Feminist Critical Policy Analysis in the Realm of Higher Education: The Case of Welfare Reform as Gendered Educational Policy Source: The Journal of Higher Education, Vol. 75, No. 1, Special Issue: Questions of Research and Methodology, (Jan. - Feb., 2004), pp. 56-79
Framing impacts to nuke war trades off with other pressing social matters in black life
Brian Martin 82 explains, Critique of nuclear extinction Published in Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 19, No. 4, 1982, pp. 287-300.