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... and " Free- dom " that Johnnie " read in a book , " the enunciation of this " curse " at the end of the novel does not retroactively order and explain its narrative confusions , but , like Walter Benjamin's 146 Discourse 25.1 & 2.
... and " Free- dom " that Johnnie " read in a book , " the enunciation of this " curse " at the end of the novel does not retroactively order and explain its narrative confusions , but , like Walter Benjamin's 146 Discourse 25.1 & 2.
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explain its narrative confusions , but , like Walter Benjamin's fa- mous angel of history , resists the " homogeneous , empty time " ( 261 ) of historical progress . As an allegory of history , the curse introduces a narrative time ...
explain its narrative confusions , but , like Walter Benjamin's fa- mous angel of history , resists the " homogeneous , empty time " ( 261 ) of historical progress . As an allegory of history , the curse introduces a narrative time ...
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Like the task of the translator envisioned by Walter Benjamin ( and , as we shall see , translation and archivization go hand in hand as two members of the re - membering , archiving agency ) , the task here marks both the demand to ...
Like the task of the translator envisioned by Walter Benjamin ( and , as we shall see , translation and archivization go hand in hand as two members of the re - membering , archiving agency ) , the task here marks both the demand to ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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