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... emergence " of the epistemological eyewitness in sixteenth- century Europe would have us believe . Las Casas's praise of eyewit- nessing is but one dimension of the discourse of testimony in the History of the Indies . When we examine ...
... emergence " of the epistemological eyewitness in sixteenth- century Europe would have us believe . Las Casas's praise of eyewit- nessing is but one dimension of the discourse of testimony in the History of the Indies . When we examine ...
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... emerge in Brown's latest work , Pol- itics Out of History , which calls us to address the past " consciously and deliberately " in order to summon a different future ( 172 ) . In this work , Brown's engagements with Foucault , Derrida ...
... emerge in Brown's latest work , Pol- itics Out of History , which calls us to address the past " consciously and deliberately " in order to summon a different future ( 172 ) . In this work , Brown's engagements with Foucault , Derrida ...
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... emerge : without , but in the name of justice . Truth here is not party to justice but its calming simulation . In Chile , the ramifications of this conflation of truth and jus- tice emerge most strikingly in a second narrative analyzed ...
... emerge : without , but in the name of justice . Truth here is not party to justice but its calming simulation . In Chile , the ramifications of this conflation of truth and jus- tice emerge most strikingly in a second narrative analyzed ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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