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Side 142
... Thereafter Johnnie resists precisely this liberal formulation of political agency . In Thereafter Johnnie , it is in fact the Snowdon family's efforts to " claim proprietary rights to traumatic memory " that bring about the novel's ...
... Thereafter Johnnie resists precisely this liberal formulation of political agency . In Thereafter Johnnie , it is in fact the Snowdon family's efforts to " claim proprietary rights to traumatic memory " that bring about the novel's ...
Side 144
... Johnnie " ( 133 ) —the nation itself begins to fall apart in a World War waged between the " third world " ( 170 ) ... Thereafter Johnnie's mythic temporality does not , then , tell the story of historical kinship trauma that is ...
... Johnnie " ( 133 ) —the nation itself begins to fall apart in a World War waged between the " third world " ( 170 ) ... Thereafter Johnnie's mythic temporality does not , then , tell the story of historical kinship trauma that is ...
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... Thereafter Johnnie's insistence on the indexical time of the curse seeks to " brush history against the grain " ( 255 ) in the Benja- minian belief that " even the dead will not be safe from the enemy if he wins " ( 257 ) . This reading ...
... Thereafter Johnnie's insistence on the indexical time of the curse seeks to " brush history against the grain " ( 255 ) in the Benja- minian belief that " even the dead will not be safe from the enemy if he wins " ( 257 ) . This reading ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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