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As such , testimony shares , rather than opposes , the possibilities of literature ; and it does so not only as a ... Jac- ques Derrida observes that the very possibility of testimony neces- sarily rests on the impossibility of ...
As such , testimony shares , rather than opposes , the possibilities of literature ; and it does so not only as a ... Jac- ques Derrida observes that the very possibility of testimony neces- sarily rests on the impossibility of ...
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there is no testimony that does not at least structurally imply in itself the possibility of fiction , simulacra , dissimulation , lie , and perjury— that is to say , the possibility of literature [ . . . ] . If this possibility that it ...
there is no testimony that does not at least structurally imply in itself the possibility of fiction , simulacra , dissimulation , lie , and perjury— that is to say , the possibility of literature [ . . . ] . If this possibility that it ...
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... namely the possibility of " parody within the citation it- self " ( Piglia 72 ) . In effect , by infusing plagiarism or imitation " with a peculiar substance that creates sacred value where nor- mally there would be a reproach ...
... namely the possibility of " parody within the citation it- self " ( Piglia 72 ) . In effect , by infusing plagiarism or imitation " with a peculiar substance that creates sacred value where nor- mally there would be a reproach ...
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