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The ethical possibilities of fiction , in the sense described above , resonate with other problems that persistently confront tes- timony in its relation to the body . For example , the experience and representation of the corporeal is ...
The ethical possibilities of fiction , in the sense described above , resonate with other problems that persistently confront tes- timony in its relation to the body . For example , the experience and representation of the corporeal is ...
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Instead , it becomes reminiscent of post - traumatic repetition as described by Freud : compulsive reproductions of scenes of trauma and pain . And yet , this violence that threatens to overwhelm is always medi- ated by the form ...
Instead , it becomes reminiscent of post - traumatic repetition as described by Freud : compulsive reproductions of scenes of trauma and pain . And yet , this violence that threatens to overwhelm is always medi- ated by the form ...
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Levi defended the consonance of his memories with the his- torical record , arguing that his own published writings are " unaffected by the drifting I have described " ( 21 ) . Lawrence Langer observed that the essence and substance of ...
Levi defended the consonance of his memories with the his- torical record , arguing that his own published writings are " unaffected by the drifting I have described " ( 21 ) . Lawrence Langer observed that the essence and substance of ...
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