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Síða 144
... nation itself begins to fall apart in a World War waged between the " third world " ( 170 ) and the United States . Patricia kills herself by dissolving into the air above the Potomac River , the remaining black population flees a ...
... nation itself begins to fall apart in a World War waged between the " third world " ( 170 ) and the United States . Patricia kills herself by dissolving into the air above the Potomac River , the remaining black population flees a ...
Síða 145
... nation . The abstracted " symbolic order " of the nation then relies not merely on a particular forma- tion of kinship , but on a particular formation of time through which secular history erases genealogies of racial terror and sexual ...
... nation . The abstracted " symbolic order " of the nation then relies not merely on a particular forma- tion of kinship , but on a particular formation of time through which secular history erases genealogies of racial terror and sexual ...
Síða 280
... nation ? This is what Vladislav Jovanović , the Yugoslav chargé d'affaires to the UN , seems to be saying as he repeats over and over again that Serbs are not trying to expel the Albanians . He believes that the only reality in Serbia ...
... nation ? This is what Vladislav Jovanović , the Yugoslav chargé d'affaires to the UN , seems to be saying as he repeats over and over again that Serbs are not trying to expel the Albanians . He believes that the only reality in Serbia ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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