The racial coding of performance debate: race, difference, and policy debate

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Nick J. Sciullo
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Abstract It is time for debate to do away with performance debate—not the practices this label describes, but rather the label itself. This article argues that performance debate is racially-coded language that devalues black participation in debate, and that, along with the label’s lack of benefit for coaching or thinking about debate arguments or strategy, warrants its dismissal from everyday use. Not only is it racially-coded and unhelpful, it also disincentivizes black participation which is always rendered as other. Racially-coded rhetorics are a particularly insidious way to express racist ideas under the guise of race-neutral language. As such, one way to express displeasure with or a distaste for black debaters, and to discourage their participation, is to describe their debate as performance debate as opposed to debate. In order to make policy debate, where performance debate has its genesis, more inclusive to minoritarian debaters and more pedagogically sound, debate participants must reject the performance debate label in order to resist re-inscribing the racially-divided history of policy debate.
绩效辩论的种族编码:种族、差异和政策辩论
现在是辩论结束性能辩论的时候了——不是这个标签所描述的实践,而是标签本身。这篇文章认为,表演辩论是一种种族编码的语言,贬低了黑人在辩论中的参与,再加上这个标签在指导或思考辩论论点或策略方面缺乏好处,它有理由从日常使用中消失。它不仅是种族编码和无益的,它也阻碍了黑人的参与,这总是被渲染为他者。种族编码修辞是在种族中立语言的幌子下表达种族主义思想的一种特别阴险的方式。因此,表达对黑人辩手的不满或厌恶,并阻止他们参与的一种方式是,将他们的辩论描述为表演辩论,而不是辩论。为了使政策辩论(表现辩论的起源)对少数民族的辩论者更具包容性,并且在教学上更加合理,辩论参与者必须拒绝表现辩论的标签,以抵制重新铭文政策辩论的种族分裂历史。
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