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... victims of atrocity — that have the greatest potential to inform and motivate the way the corporeal is theorized ... Victims of trauma and atrocity are not just individuals who have experienced bad luck ( although Winter and Spring ...
... victims of atrocity — that have the greatest potential to inform and motivate the way the corporeal is theorized ... Victims of trauma and atrocity are not just individuals who have experienced bad luck ( although Winter and Spring ...
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... victims of a rationally planned and organized attempt to annihilate them , their deaths preceded by protracted torture of the mind and body ; the Japanese citizens living in Hiroshima in the summer of 1945 were the victims of an ...
... victims of a rationally planned and organized attempt to annihilate them , their deaths preceded by protracted torture of the mind and body ; the Japanese citizens living in Hiroshima in the summer of 1945 were the victims of an ...
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... victims of the greatest and most vicious ( or only ) twentieth - century genocide or as the only victims of Atomic warfare , scarred inno- cents who uniquely marked the possibility of world obliteration . Each community was so seared by ...
... victims of the greatest and most vicious ( or only ) twentieth - century genocide or as the only victims of Atomic warfare , scarred inno- cents who uniquely marked the possibility of world obliteration . Each community was so seared by ...
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Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
Dominic Rainsford | 19 |
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