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In Part II , I explore how the testimonies that emerge in imprisoned women's true crime readings help to re - articulate the political and the ther- apeutic , contributing to more nuanced theorizations of the rela- tionship between ...
In Part II , I explore how the testimonies that emerge in imprisoned women's true crime readings help to re - articulate the political and the ther- apeutic , contributing to more nuanced theorizations of the rela- tionship between ...
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Ironically , similar problems emerge in ... stakes involved in Brown's lack of attention to the subjec- tive dimension of social and historical wounds emerge with partic- ular clarity in her chapter titled " The Desire to Be Punished .
Ironically , similar problems emerge in ... stakes involved in Brown's lack of attention to the subjec- tive dimension of social and historical wounds emerge with partic- ular clarity in her chapter titled " The Desire to Be Punished .
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And in ex- change , they permit the TRCS , the " truth , " to emerge : without , but in the name of justice . Truth here is not party to justice but its calming simulation . In Chile , the ramifications of this conflation of truth and ...
And in ex- change , they permit the TRCS , the " truth , " to emerge : without , but in the name of justice . Truth here is not party to justice but its calming simulation . In Chile , the ramifications of this conflation of truth and ...
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