Discourse, Bindi 15,Útgáfur 2-31993 |
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... Anja who stood in front of the camera in 1958 , connected to her son . In each case , hands become the media of intercon- nection : Anja places her hand on Art's head , a hand ( presumably Art's ) is holding the photo at an angle at the ...
... Anja who stood in front of the camera in 1958 , connected to her son . In each case , hands become the media of intercon- nection : Anja places her hand on Art's head , a hand ( presumably Art's ) is holding the photo at an angle at the ...
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... Anja died I had to make an order with every- thing ... these these papers had too many memories , so I burned them " ( Maus 158 ) . Vladek did not read the papers Anja left behind , he only knows that she said : “ I wish my son , when ...
... Anja died I had to make an order with every- thing ... these these papers had too many memories , so I burned them " ( Maus 158 ) . Vladek did not read the papers Anja left behind , he only knows that she said : “ I wish my son , when ...
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— to reconnect the lost Vladek and Anja after the liberation . " Anja guess what ! A letter from your husband just came . " " He's in Germany .... He's had typhus ! ... And here's a picture of him ! My God - Vladek is really alive ...
— to reconnect the lost Vladek and Anja after the liberation . " Anja guess what ! A letter from your husband just came . " " He's in Germany .... He's had typhus ! ... And here's a picture of him ! My God - Vladek is really alive ...
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Maus Mourning and PostMemor PR 14 | 3 |
The Politics of Form and Subjectivity | 30 |
An Interview with Nancy K Miller | 51 |
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