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Síða 167
... its own memory , its command and injunction to remember its name , its place and its law . There is no archive without this jealous and self - preserving order . It is its first ( but the order of things is here uncertain ) , primordial ...
... its own memory , its command and injunction to remember its name , its place and its law . There is no archive without this jealous and self - preserving order . It is its first ( but the order of things is here uncertain ) , primordial ...
Síða 175
... its name ( of the idiomaticity of the archive ) , and forbidding and restricting its iteration . To let the translator of Archive Fever into English speak : “ So even the documented origin of the archive cannot cleanse it of such ...
... its name ( of the idiomaticity of the archive ) , and forbidding and restricting its iteration . To let the translator of Archive Fever into English speak : “ So even the documented origin of the archive cannot cleanse it of such ...
Síða 178
... its most outstanding achievements and insights . If Moses and Monotheism has any mean- ing , it is in its attempt to understand , interpret and against all hope diffuse what Freud saw coming better than anyone . This book also allows us ...
... its most outstanding achievements and insights . If Moses and Monotheism has any mean- ing , it is in its attempt to understand , interpret and against all hope diffuse what Freud saw coming better than anyone . This book also allows us ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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