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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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I may " know " that a knife has caused the pain that I feel in my finger , but at the point where pain pierces , its very intensity resists letting itself be related to anything outside its absolute now . The infantile affect has no ...
I may " know " that a knife has caused the pain that I feel in my finger , but at the point where pain pierces , its very intensity resists letting itself be related to anything outside its absolute now . The infantile affect has no ...
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One owes to the affect , first , the crippling pain that it inflicts and through which it makes its presence known . The task of analysis may not be to liquidate the debt of pain owed to the affect but to acknowledge it while at the ...
One owes to the affect , first , the crippling pain that it inflicts and through which it makes its presence known . The task of analysis may not be to liquidate the debt of pain owed to the affect but to acknowledge it while at the ...
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