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It is too often assumed that testimony has a predetermined political orien- tation or is encountered only in contexts that work clearly within the goals of a redemptive politics or ethics . These assumptions often imply , in turn ...
It is too often assumed that testimony has a predetermined political orien- tation or is encountered only in contexts that work clearly within the goals of a redemptive politics or ethics . These assumptions often imply , in turn ...
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Lauren Berlant shares many of Brown's concerns about shap- ing political and legal initiatives around claims to wounding . ... According to Ber- lant , the " politics of trauma " which currently governs identity poli- tics and critical ...
Lauren Berlant shares many of Brown's concerns about shap- ing political and legal initiatives around claims to wounding . ... According to Ber- lant , the " politics of trauma " which currently governs identity poli- tics and critical ...
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The market ceases to be necessary ; another politics remains possi- ble . And the production of this conviction - that another politics is possible is itself political , since without such belief no activism can begin .
The market ceases to be necessary ; another politics remains possi- ble . And the production of this conviction - that another politics is possible is itself political , since without such belief no activism can begin .
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