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In order to fully understand what distinguishes the kind of testimony addressed in Derrida's work ( and presupposed in much contemporary scholarship on testimony ) from pre - modern testi- mony , it is helpful to get a sense of what ...
In order to fully understand what distinguishes the kind of testimony addressed in Derrida's work ( and presupposed in much contemporary scholarship on testimony ) from pre - modern testi- mony , it is helpful to get a sense of what ...
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In seeking to read Patricia's sexual agency in the novel as a kind of testimony against the father , many critics have made re- course to arguments about trauma and repetition compulsion to insist that Patricia's desire stems from two ...
In seeking to read Patricia's sexual agency in the novel as a kind of testimony against the father , many critics have made re- course to arguments about trauma and repetition compulsion to insist that Patricia's desire stems from two ...
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Rather , this alternative sight will be motivated , or imagined , by an utmost passivity : weaving , keeping , the patient commemoration of danger which wards off exactly that kind of ophtalmo - phallocratic gaze of war under which the ...
Rather , this alternative sight will be motivated , or imagined , by an utmost passivity : weaving , keeping , the patient commemoration of danger which wards off exactly that kind of ophtalmo - phallocratic gaze of war under which the ...
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