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... For something to exist in a state of extraterritoriality means to depart from territory as a space and as an idea while still remaining deeply attached to it , that is , attached to it precisely in the act of departing from it .
... For something to exist in a state of extraterritoriality means to depart from territory as a space and as an idea while still remaining deeply attached to it , that is , attached to it precisely in the act of departing from it .
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Secondly , the way in which Kador articulates the power that cinema is able to exercise over its spectators draws precisely on the idea of modulating individual capacities of remembering and forgetting , the contingent textures of ...
Secondly , the way in which Kador articulates the power that cinema is able to exercise over its spectators draws precisely on the idea of modulating individual capacities of remembering and forgetting , the contingent textures of ...
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When the woman speaks in our language , ” which is also “ her language they call their own , ” we no longer know precisely to whom “ our ” refers . The “ mother tongue " the woman “ is ” presents a sudden kinship of the moment , forged ...
When the woman speaks in our language , ” which is also “ her language they call their own , ” we no longer know precisely to whom “ our ” refers . The “ mother tongue " the woman “ is ” presents a sudden kinship of the moment , forged ...
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