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I have explored imprisoned women's true crime reading prac- tices in order to counter the divide that Rae evokes . The testimo- nies that emerge from their readings illuminate our pressing need to develop alternatives to the cultural ...
I have explored imprisoned women's true crime reading prac- tices in order to counter the divide that Rae evokes . The testimo- nies that emerge from their readings illuminate our pressing need to develop alternatives to the cultural ...
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Laub's representation of testimony as a joint project can be linked to the process of reading , which necessarily entails a rela- tionship between reader and author . Fragments opens with an im- plicit pact or contract , in which ...
Laub's representation of testimony as a joint project can be linked to the process of reading , which necessarily entails a rela- tionship between reader and author . Fragments opens with an im- plicit pact or contract , in which ...
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Students ' dreams , which transformed class readings and viewings into personal stories , be- came points of entry into the material . ... But could these moments be called upon to understand the material we were reading ?
Students ' dreams , which transformed class readings and viewings into personal stories , be- came points of entry into the material . ... But could these moments be called upon to understand the material we were reading ?
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