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... memory , and knowledge is not written as a story originating in the subject's biological birth but derives its narrative coherence from an " accident " befalling the subject . In Montaigne's Essais , Rousseau's Rêveries , Proust's A La ...
... memory , and knowledge is not written as a story originating in the subject's biological birth but derives its narrative coherence from an " accident " befalling the subject . In Montaigne's Essais , Rousseau's Rêveries , Proust's A La ...
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... memory . Throughout the history of film , filmmakers have explored numerous ways in which to represent and reactivate memory and to affect the memory of the spectator . They have , in other words , used specific technologies to extend the ...
... memory . Throughout the history of film , filmmakers have explored numerous ways in which to represent and reactivate memory and to affect the memory of the spectator . They have , in other words , used specific technologies to extend the ...
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... memory is raised . Genetic memory is ahistorical , it does not , as Lacan has pointed out , " remember . " For all we know , events which have taken place at a previous location do not leave their traces in genetic memory , traces which ...
... memory is raised . Genetic memory is ahistorical , it does not , as Lacan has pointed out , " remember . " For all we know , events which have taken place at a previous location do not leave their traces in genetic memory , traces which ...
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