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Hungerford correctly points out , however , that Wilkomirski did not read trauma theory and other memoirs " in order to learn the conventions of the Holocaust memoir , his extensive personal archive of such books becoming [ .
Hungerford correctly points out , however , that Wilkomirski did not read trauma theory and other memoirs " in order to learn the conventions of the Holocaust memoir , his extensive personal archive of such books becoming [ .
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accounts , trauma is precisely that which remains outside the do- main of historical representation , a " gap " in knowable history that requires a more figurative testimonial agency to world it back into existence .
accounts , trauma is precisely that which remains outside the do- main of historical representation , a " gap " in knowable history that requires a more figurative testimonial agency to world it back into existence .
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Hurston asks the ques- tions and in eliciting a response , " carr ( ies ) that impossibility of knowing out of the empirical event itself , trauma opens up and challenges us to a new kind of listening , the witnessing , precisely , of ...
Hurston asks the ques- tions and in eliciting a response , " carr ( ies ) that impossibility of knowing out of the empirical event itself , trauma opens up and challenges us to a new kind of listening , the witnessing , precisely , of ...
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