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... authors . Discourse acknowledges the editorial support of the Department of Spanish , Italian and Portuguese and the ... author will be asked to incorporate recommendations for change in the final version to be submitted on 3.5 ...
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... author of his testimony ; on the contrary , he usually has several co - authors , foremost among them the plaintiff and the accused , who define the parameters of the matter under dispute . The potential absence that Derrida posits as a ...
... author of his testimony ; on the contrary , he usually has several co - authors , foremost among them the plaintiff and the accused , who define the parameters of the matter under dispute . The potential absence that Derrida posits as a ...
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... author of the narrative , but as listener and compiler . Hurston will also become , in part , " re- sponsible " for the testimony ; his answers , she understands , will also be the telling of her history as an African American . Hurston ...
... author of the narrative , but as listener and compiler . Hurston will also become , in part , " re- sponsible " for the testimony ; his answers , she understands , will also be the telling of her history as an African American . Hurston ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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