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Rainsford argues that in ... Frisch argues that reading such historical courtroom practices might suggest ethical alternatives to some of the impasses of much contemporary testimonial theory , 12 Discourse 25.1 & 2 Numbering Pain: ...
Rainsford argues that in ... Frisch argues that reading such historical courtroom practices might suggest ethical alternatives to some of the impasses of much contemporary testimonial theory , 12 Discourse 25.1 & 2 Numbering Pain: ...
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Other African Americans paid him little attention , the narrator argues , since " it hardly seemed the time to debate racial injustices " ( 175 ) . In a striking example of Berlant's notion of national sentimentality , mourning for ...
Other African Americans paid him little attention , the narrator argues , since " it hardly seemed the time to debate racial injustices " ( 175 ) . In a striking example of Berlant's notion of national sentimentality , mourning for ...
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Women who kill their children , she argues , need to explain , " Well I did it , but let me tell you he was doin ' this to me , or she was doin ' that to me . " For Audrey , the key question is always : " What fueled this fire for the ...
Women who kill their children , she argues , need to explain , " Well I did it , but let me tell you he was doin ' this to me , or she was doin ' that to me . " For Audrey , the key question is always : " What fueled this fire for the ...
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