General Actions:
Windfarm opponents use feminizing metaphors
Barry, Ellis and Robinson 2008 (John, Geraint and Clive. "Cool Rationalities and Hot Air: A Rhetorical Approach to Understanding Debates on Renewable Energy." Global Environmental Politics8.2 (2008): 67-98. Project MUSE. Web. 22 Aug. 2012. KD)
Typical of the statements…” is discussed further below.
Feminizing metaphors exists in many forms throughout naturalist language
Warren and Cady 1994 (Karen J. and Duane L., “Feminism and Peace: Seeing Connections,” Hypatia, Vol. 9, No. 2, Feminism and Peace (Spring 1994) [pp. 4-20] KD
Much of feminist critique… merely figuratively) connected (Adams 1988, 61).
Patriarchy justifies degradation of women, the planet and other nations
Warren and Cady 1994 (Karen J. and Duane L., “Feminism and Peace: Seeing Connections,” Hypatia, Vol. 9, No. 2, Feminism and Peace (Spring 1994) [pp. 4-20] KD)
Operationalized, the evidence of patriarchy… ultimately to international unmanageability.
Our discursive analysis is key to solve for problems inherent in rhetoric surrounding environmentalism.
Garvey ’11 (Michelle: doctoral student of feminist studies in the University of Minnesota. “Toward ‘Global Feminist Environmental Justice,” Feminist Formations, 23.2, Summer 2011. LVL)
This is a time of intense… inclusive and expansive to date.
Proponents of windfarms devalue the “highly emotional” opposition
Barry, Ellis and Robinson 2008 (John, Geraint and Clive. "Cool Rationalities and Hot Air: A Rhetorical Approach to Understanding Debates on Renewable Energy." Global Environmental Politics8.2 (2008): 67-98. Project MUSE. Web. 22 Aug. 2012. KD)
This presumption in favor…this pressing socio-ecological problem.
This kind of thinking reinforces masculinist hierarchies by idealizing scientific and objective knowledge
Enid M. I. Sefconvic and Diane Theresa Bifano, “Creating a Rhetorical Home for Feminists in the "Master's House" of the Academy: Toward a Gendered Taxonomy of Form and Content” SB
Western epistemology established both… writing style. Caywood and Overing observed:
Discrimination is inherent in language
Lazar 2007 (Michelle M., “Feminist Critical Discourse Analysis: Articulating a feminist discourse praxis,” Critical Discourse Studies Vol. 4, No. 2 August 2007, pp. 141–164, KD)
Contemporary feminist and poststructuralist…light-hearted, nostalgic way.
We must focus on how our language shapes our perceptions as debaters, people, and political subjects. We may not be able to make a change in the “real” world, but we can change our community
Rebecca Bjork, former college debater, coach, and professor in ‘93 (former college debater and former associate professor at the University of Utah, where she taught graduate and undergraduate courses in Communication and Women in Debate, Reflections on the Ongoing Struggle, Debater's Research Guide 1992-1993: Wake Forest University.Symposium, web.archive.org/web/20011012220529/members.aol.com/womynindebate/article3.htm)
In the last few years… that we have.
FCDA key to interconnectivity of oppression
Lazar 2007 (Michelle M., “Feminist Critical Discourse Analysis: Articulating a feminist discourse praxis,” Critical Discourse Studies Vol. 4, No. 2 August 2007, pp. 141–164, KD)
Wilkinson and Kitzinger (1995, p. 5) have noted that there is really ‘no necessary… constructions of gender (Lazar, 1999, 2000).
Reflexivity Key
Lazar 2007 (Michelle M., “Feminist Critical Discourse Analysis: Articulating a feminist discourse praxis,” Critical Discourse Studies Vol. 4, No. 2 August 2007, pp. 141–164, KD)
According to Giddens (1991), reflexivity is a generally… superficially¶ attend to them.
Language constructs reality
Renegar and Sowards 2003 (Valerie R, Stacey K. "Liberal Irony, Rhetoric, and Feminist Thought: A Unifying Third Wave Feminist Theory." Philosophy and Rhetoric 36.4 (2003): 330-352. Project MUSE. Web. 21 Aug. 2012. KD)
Rorty explains that humans create truth…construction of a new social order.
Discursive representations matter
Naples ‘2 (Nancy A.: Professor of Sociology and Women’s Studies at University of Connecticut. “Materialist Feminist Discourse Analysis and Social Movement Research: Mapping the Changing Context for ‘Community Control’” Social Movements: Identity, Culture, and the State. David S. Meyer, Nancy Whittier, Belinda Robnett. 2002. Pg. 227 LVL)
Discourse limits what can be… from which it was drawn.
Liberal Institutional feminists will be coopted by masculine structures.
Lazar 2007 (Michelle M., “Feminist Critical Discourse Analysis: Articulating a feminist discourse praxis,” Critical Discourse Studies Vol. 4, No. 2 August 2007, pp. 141–164, KD)
Aside from focusing on institutional… liberalism and avoid replicating it.