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... begin charting that course was Elaine Scarry's The Body in Pain . Scarry theorizes that extreme pain , such as that encountered through torture and other forms of bodily abuse , literally destroys a person's relationship to language ...
... begin charting that course was Elaine Scarry's The Body in Pain . Scarry theorizes that extreme pain , such as that encountered through torture and other forms of bodily abuse , literally destroys a person's relationship to language ...
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... begin on what remains a striking and unusual novel " ( 165 ) . However , as Suleiman points out , Wilkomirski's text obscures the difference between fact and fiction , by insisting on its own accuracy and truthfulness . The unique ...
... begin on what remains a striking and unusual novel " ( 165 ) . However , as Suleiman points out , Wilkomirski's text obscures the difference between fact and fiction , by insisting on its own accuracy and truthfulness . The unique ...
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... begin to develop a different theory from Godard's , because it is pretty clear to me that intervention , military intervention in Yugoslavia , is not only a matter of morality — at least not for those who are a part of it . Especially ...
... begin to develop a different theory from Godard's , because it is pretty clear to me that intervention , military intervention in Yugoslavia , is not only a matter of morality — at least not for those who are a part of it . Especially ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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