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... loss , violence or injustice that the testimony is intended to miti- gate . " Barracoon " thus shows a conflict between looking to testi- mony in order to access the atrocity of the past as a means of recovering this rupture , and the ...
... loss , violence or injustice that the testimony is intended to miti- gate . " Barracoon " thus shows a conflict between looking to testi- mony in order to access the atrocity of the past as a means of recovering this rupture , and the ...
Síða 203
... loss and anxiety he experi- enced after this violent event and during the march to the Dahom- ian coast : " Po'me I sleepee on de ground and cry . I ain ' used to no ground . I thinkee too ' bout my folks , and I cry . All night I cry ...
... loss and anxiety he experi- enced after this violent event and during the march to the Dahom- ian coast : " Po'me I sleepee on de ground and cry . I ain ' used to no ground . I thinkee too ' bout my folks , and I cry . All night I cry ...
Síða 219
... loss . Borges thematizes in " Emma Zunz " what we could call the point of tension between experience and death . In ... loss of the other , we rewrite that loss , in order to therefore lose the loss itself . Mourning is para- doxically ...
... loss . Borges thematizes in " Emma Zunz " what we could call the point of tension between experience and death . In ... loss of the other , we rewrite that loss , in order to therefore lose the loss itself . Mourning is para- doxically ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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