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... bombing began . Our hands moved in front of our faces . Nothing was said . Heads turned in disgust , anger , pain , as if the bombing had some- thing to do with the very nature of our family relation , the relation between us and our ...
... bombing began . Our hands moved in front of our faces . Nothing was said . Heads turned in disgust , anger , pain , as if the bombing had some- thing to do with the very nature of our family relation , the relation between us and our ...
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... bombing is finished and the dust settles , those who enter will discover savages . People crazed by bombing . People re- duced to ruin . Traces of people . They seemed almost entirely ex- hausted even before the bombing started . 4/10 ...
... bombing is finished and the dust settles , those who enter will discover savages . People crazed by bombing . People re- duced to ruin . Traces of people . They seemed almost entirely ex- hausted even before the bombing started . 4/10 ...
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... bombing can do . It changes your habits and it may even improve your health . ” I can feel her retreating . She begins to repeat the phrase she has told me a few times already but her voice breaks of before she finishes it . It is a ...
... bombing can do . It changes your habits and it may even improve your health . ” I can feel her retreating . She begins to repeat the phrase she has told me a few times already but her voice breaks of before she finishes it . It is a ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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