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provide knowledge or understanding of an event ; rather , it enacts an ethical relation of solidarity with a person . That solidarity is not , moreover , the " theme " of folklaw testimony , but rather the very stuff of which the ...
provide knowledge or understanding of an event ; rather , it enacts an ethical relation of solidarity with a person . That solidarity is not , moreover , the " theme " of folklaw testimony , but rather the very stuff of which the ...
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I also find troubling Berlant's insistence that “ psychic pain expe- rienced by subordinated populations must be treated as ideology not as prelapsarian knowledge or a condensed comprehensive social the- ory " ( 147 ) .
I also find troubling Berlant's insistence that “ psychic pain expe- rienced by subordinated populations must be treated as ideology not as prelapsarian knowledge or a condensed comprehensive social the- ory " ( 147 ) .
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with an impossible question , he could find no other alibi than the search for knowledge , the so - called dignity of knowledge : that ultimate propri- ety which we believe will be accorded us by knowledge .
with an impossible question , he could find no other alibi than the search for knowledge , the so - called dignity of knowledge : that ultimate propri- ety which we believe will be accorded us by knowledge .
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