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... embodied by individual , collective and generational memory , by representation , by rhetoric and by performance . The emphasis on displacement and alterity also recalls the importance of trauma for testimonial theory and practice .
... embodied by individual , collective and generational memory , by representation , by rhetoric and by performance . The emphasis on displacement and alterity also recalls the importance of trauma for testimonial theory and practice .
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lies with the political - rhetorical possibilities of testimony in the context of post - dictatorial neoliberalism . Exploring the effects and mecha- nisms of a market regime that seeks to " go without saying " as the only possible ...
lies with the political - rhetorical possibilities of testimony in the context of post - dictatorial neoliberalism . Exploring the effects and mecha- nisms of a market regime that seeks to " go without saying " as the only possible ...
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The rhetoric of unspeakability has in fact been criticized for what amounts to a silencing of the silences Felman explicitly characterizes in terms of a " call , " and for choosing a distancing aesthetics over an engaging ethics , as if ...
The rhetoric of unspeakability has in fact been criticized for what amounts to a silencing of the silences Felman explicitly characterizes in terms of a " call , " and for choosing a distancing aesthetics over an engaging ethics , as if ...
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