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This leads him to wonder about his own origins , in relation to his mother's body : " everyone keeps saying I'm so small , that must mean that I grew in a belly too " ( 85 ) . As he ponders , the stomach of one of the corpses begins to ...
This leads him to wonder about his own origins , in relation to his mother's body : " everyone keeps saying I'm so small , that must mean that I grew in a belly too " ( 85 ) . As he ponders , the stomach of one of the corpses begins to ...
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Af- rican American kinship becomes the atavistic threshold through which a Law of the Father is naturalized as the civilizing origin of the secular ( white , bourgeois ) nation . The abstracted " symbolic order " of the nation then ...
Af- rican American kinship becomes the atavistic threshold through which a Law of the Father is naturalized as the civilizing origin of the secular ( white , bourgeois ) nation . The abstracted " symbolic order " of the nation then ...
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While their origin resides in the archiviolitic event , traces have a capacity for disper- sion beyond its unifying control . And every actualization of the archive is also an intervention into the archive , and may be also a creative ...
While their origin resides in the archiviolitic event , traces have a capacity for disper- sion beyond its unifying control . And every actualization of the archive is also an intervention into the archive , and may be also a creative ...
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