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Slavenka Drakuliç provides an example of this spectatorial po- sitioning when she writes of her horror in viewing a photo of a Yugoslavian couple that has been massacred , with one person's brain spilling from the skull : " The naked ...
Slavenka Drakuliç provides an example of this spectatorial po- sitioning when she writes of her horror in viewing a photo of a Yugoslavian couple that has been massacred , with one person's brain spilling from the skull : " The naked ...
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The horror of death brings to completion the process of secularization - the desacrali- zation of life — in the West , as death becomes an artifact of special- ized technical organization , occurring as an accelerated productive process ...
The horror of death brings to completion the process of secularization - the desacrali- zation of life — in the West , as death becomes an artifact of special- ized technical organization , occurring as an accelerated productive process ...
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The dilemma of the survivor , of the witness , would consist in having horror fixed within his gaze , rather than having his gaze fixed on horror . As Federico Galende writes , " the witness is not the one who witnessed events with his ...
The dilemma of the survivor , of the witness , would consist in having horror fixed within his gaze , rather than having his gaze fixed on horror . As Federico Galende writes , " the witness is not the one who witnessed events with his ...
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