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Side 117
... identified , accepted , and seen . This overex- posure , because difficult to comprehend ( like an overexposed photo ) , generates the illusion that there is a hidden truth under- neath publication , a missing space that the oppressed ...
... identified , accepted , and seen . This overex- posure , because difficult to comprehend ( like an overexposed photo ) , generates the illusion that there is a hidden truth under- neath publication , a missing space that the oppressed ...
Side 125
... identification of his mother and father , are not definite . The more traumatic the event described , the more fragmented the narrative becomes , so that Wilkomirski's descriptions of the gas vans and mass burial are barely decipherable ...
... identification of his mother and father , are not definite . The more traumatic the event described , the more fragmented the narrative becomes , so that Wilkomirski's descriptions of the gas vans and mass burial are barely decipherable ...
Side 195
... identified , espe- cially in economic terms of monetary “ sales , profits , and losses , " and not with the wholesale commodification of human beings as animals . Having re - examined and dismissed the standard , historical ros- ter of ...
... identified , espe- cially in economic terms of monetary “ sales , profits , and losses , " and not with the wholesale commodification of human beings as animals . Having re - examined and dismissed the standard , historical ros- ter of ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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