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... curse , I would like to suggest , reproduce the narrative of kinship I described at the start of this section . By casting incest as the symptom of an apocryphal curse that seems to mark both the beginning and the ends of national ...
... curse , I would like to suggest , reproduce the narrative of kinship I described at the start of this section . By casting incest as the symptom of an apocryphal curse that seems to mark both the beginning and the ends of national ...
Síða 147
... curse introduces a narrative time through which “ the past carries with it a temporal index by which it is referred to redemption ” ( Benjamin 254 ) . Thereafter Johnnie's insistence on the indexical time of the curse seeks to " brush ...
... curse introduces a narrative time through which “ the past carries with it a temporal index by which it is referred to redemption ” ( Benjamin 254 ) . Thereafter Johnnie's insistence on the indexical time of the curse seeks to " brush ...
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... curse , then , exposes John Christopher's seeming failure to deracinate the gift of love through the sexual non - compliance of the daughters . The limits of John Christopher's liberal agency are exposed as his failure to adequately ...
... curse , then , exposes John Christopher's seeming failure to deracinate the gift of love through the sexual non - compliance of the daughters . The limits of John Christopher's liberal agency are exposed as his failure to adequately ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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