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Side 190
... Hurston . So perhaps Hurston's first attempt to meet with Kossula was a failure . A closure . One door slammed when another opened at the Mobile Historical Society , where a quaint little tome sat smugly on the shelves , beckoning her ...
... Hurston . So perhaps Hurston's first attempt to meet with Kossula was a failure . A closure . One door slammed when another opened at the Mobile Historical Society , where a quaint little tome sat smugly on the shelves , beckoning her ...
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... Hurston with the agency that also drives her own questions , her own desires , to see the established history displaced in order to accommodate a miss- ing voice . As Kossula begins his narrative , he commences with his grand- father ...
... Hurston with the agency that also drives her own questions , her own desires , to see the established history displaced in order to accommodate a miss- ing voice . As Kossula begins his narrative , he commences with his grand- father ...
Side 200
... Hurston writes Kossula's speech so that he usually refers to himself in the third person as " Cudjo , " and marks his speech by a dialect treatment in which Hurston casts his words . His accent seems to share some of the same nuances of ...
... Hurston writes Kossula's speech so that he usually refers to himself in the third person as " Cudjo , " and marks his speech by a dialect treatment in which Hurston casts his words . His accent seems to share some of the same nuances of ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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