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Compur- gatory testimony is thus best understood as a performative utter- ance . When Las Casas's witnesses state that they " believe " that Columbus was the first European to reach Paria , they are not refer- ring that belief to a ...
Compur- gatory testimony is thus best understood as a performative utter- ance . When Las Casas's witnesses state that they " believe " that Columbus was the first European to reach Paria , they are not refer- ring that belief to a ...
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Consequently , testimony cannot be reduced to a monologic " con- cept " whose " essence " is inherently divided against itself . The very fact that a true performative must occur in the pres- ence of at least one witness perhaps ...
Consequently , testimony cannot be reduced to a monologic " con- cept " whose " essence " is inherently divided against itself . The very fact that a true performative must occur in the pres- ence of at least one witness perhaps ...
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In the discourse of testimonial writing , testimony has been laden with ideas of the performative , the juridical , and the recon- ciliation of atrocity and trauma , past and present.5 Testimony has attracted interest not just for what ...
In the discourse of testimonial writing , testimony has been laden with ideas of the performative , the juridical , and the recon- ciliation of atrocity and trauma , past and present.5 Testimony has attracted interest not just for what ...
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