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... feel sorry for yourself , you feel sorry for the people , you know , you think of how you could have done things differently . " Melissa also critiques Cruel Sacrifice's normative stance toward the emotions that the pro- tagonists do ...
... feel sorry for yourself , you feel sorry for the people , you know , you think of how you could have done things differently . " Melissa also critiques Cruel Sacrifice's normative stance toward the emotions that the pro- tagonists do ...
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... feel for others . Perhaps in the course we too often allowed ourselves to feel such comfort . Somewhere in the course of teaching it I came to realize that the students and I had formed a community through shared responses to other ...
... feel for others . Perhaps in the course we too often allowed ourselves to feel such comfort . Somewhere in the course of teaching it I came to realize that the students and I had formed a community through shared responses to other ...
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... feel hurt and afraid and realize that I still identify very deeply with the city I was born in and left in 1991 at the age of twenty- eight . I cannot say that I am there , but neither am I not there . However different I may have ...
... feel hurt and afraid and realize that I still identify very deeply with the city I was born in and left in 1991 at the age of twenty- eight . I cannot say that I am there , but neither am I not there . However different I may have ...
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Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
Dominic Rainsford | 19 |
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