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Kos- sula's testimony - the testimony of the last witness - therefore speaks at a precipice of loss . Although Hurston's literary and dramatic works have experi- enced a virtual renaissance in the last two decades , " Barracoon " has ...
Kos- sula's testimony - the testimony of the last witness - therefore speaks at a precipice of loss . Although Hurston's literary and dramatic works have experi- enced a virtual renaissance in the last two decades , " Barracoon " has ...
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Kossula then relates the feelings of 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 .
Kossula then relates the feelings of 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 .
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Such a politics still skirts the very limits of our compre- hension : death is articulated in a place where thought loses itself in the thought of its complete loss . Borges thematizes in " Emma Zunz " what we could call the point of ...
Such a politics still skirts the very limits of our compre- hension : death is articulated in a place where thought loses itself in the thought of its complete loss . Borges thematizes in " Emma Zunz " what we could call the point of ...
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