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It is easier to turn them into metaphors for the stories that one has already heard many times , that one already knows by heart . In confronting the survivor's testimony , one too easily raises the bar- rier of the already - heard as a ...
It is easier to turn them into metaphors for the stories that one has already heard many times , that one already knows by heart . In confronting the survivor's testimony , one too easily raises the bar- rier of the already - heard as a ...
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It operates by overexposing , over and over , the already identified , accepted , and seen . This overex- posure , because difficult to comprehend ( like an overexposed photo ) , generates the illusion that there is a hidden truth ...
It operates by overexposing , over and over , the already identified , accepted , and seen . This overex- posure , because difficult to comprehend ( like an overexposed photo ) , generates the illusion that there is a hidden truth ...
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With his Jewish middle name and N.'s Muslim surname , the boy merely joined the mixture already present in my friend's family genealogy . Yet N. still insisted that there were two sides to the war , and that he belonged to one of them .
With his Jewish middle name and N.'s Muslim surname , the boy merely joined the mixture already present in my friend's family genealogy . Yet N. still insisted that there were two sides to the war , and that he belonged to one of them .
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