The object of the plan is “woman’s organizations” – this binds feminism to a sexual identity and re-inscribes subordination – turns the case
Mohanty 84, women's studies department chair at Syracuse University (Chandra, , Under Western Eyes: Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses, p. 344)
What is problematical, then, about this kind ...reinforce binary divisions between men and women.
Turns the case – reproduces the conditions for subordination and domination of the feminine
Butler ’90, Prof. of Humanities at Johns Hopkins University (Judith. Gender Trouble. p.1-2)
For the most part, feminist theory has ...“women” will be clearly self-defeating.
Concentration on sexual difference privelages heterosexuality as the fundamental human relationship – this eliminates solvency and increases heteronormativity
Stone ‘3 (Alison, Stone, Lecturer in Philosophy at Lancaster University, Hypatia 18.3 (2003) 60-84)
A more serious problem with Irigaray's philosophy...its practitioners than forms of sexuality can. 21
Heteronormativity is root of violence in modern society—
Yep, ‘3 (Gust A. Yep, The Violence of Heteronormativity in Communication Studies Notes on Injury, Healing, and Queer World-Making, Journal of Homosexuality, 1540-3602, Volume 45, Issue 2, 2003, Pages 11 – 59)
In this passage, Simmons vividly describes the ...disempowerment, and oppression of sexual others.
The alternative is the refuse to engage in dichotomous sexual identities – the act of rejection in this instance is key to the success of the project of the affirmative
Mutua ‘1, Professor of Law at SUNY Buffalo, professor of law at Hilda L. Hurst, and visiting professor at Harvard (Makau, ‘A Third World Critique of Human Rights’ Savages, Victims, and Saviors: the Metaphor of Human Rights, HARVARD INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL vol. 42: 201-245, http://www.ceu.budapest.edu/legal/universalism%20and%20local%20knowledge%20in%20HR%202003/Makau_text.html, Accessed: 6/21/07)
This paper has viewed the human rights text...a human rights movement that wins.
This debate round is an integral part of global politics
Kulynych, 1997 (Jessica, Winthrop Unuveristy, Polity, "Performing Politics: Foucault, Habermas, and Postmodern Participation," Vol 30, Vol 2, Winter, http://linksjstor.org/sici?sici=0032-3497%28199724%2930%3A2%3C315%3APPFHAP%3E2.0.CO%3B2-Z
Participation as resistance compels us ..., to the intimacy of daily actions and iterations.