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Síða 166
Any reflection on testimony , memory , the archive and archivization has to disarm itself before such an impossible injunction . And this command orders all our thinking , ethics , writ- ing , tradition , religion and culture .
Any reflection on testimony , memory , the archive and archivization has to disarm itself before such an impossible injunction . And this command orders all our thinking , ethics , writ- ing , tradition , religion and culture .
Síða 167
This impossible pressure consists of the fact that any archiving practice has to announce its own desire for the unique , singular , indivisible space and memory , the archivization of , as we would say in English , " the one and only .
This impossible pressure consists of the fact that any archiving practice has to announce its own desire for the unique , singular , indivisible space and memory , the archivization of , as we would say in English , " the one and only .
Síða 226
The witness is that person who gives testimony about something to which it turns out to be impossible to testify , but to the degree that " the impossible " is not the ultimate attri- bute of Holocaust , but rather the subject's ...
The witness is that person who gives testimony about something to which it turns out to be impossible to testify , but to the degree that " the impossible " is not the ultimate attri- bute of Holocaust , but rather the subject's ...
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