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In Foucault's formulation , performing a critical ontol- ogy entails an " aesthetic " commitment to developing oneself ( " Michel " 131 ) —to making one's very existence a " work of art ” ( " What " 312 ) -through a continual practice ...
In Foucault's formulation , performing a critical ontol- ogy entails an " aesthetic " commitment to developing oneself ( " Michel " 131 ) —to making one's very existence a " work of art ” ( " What " 312 ) -through a continual practice ...
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What are the ethics and aesthetics of representation of catas- trophe in this case ? W.G. Sebald , in a discussion of German writers ' depictions of the war , argues that " the construction of aesthetic or pseudo - aesthetic effects ...
What are the ethics and aesthetics of representation of catas- trophe in this case ? W.G. Sebald , in a discussion of German writers ' depictions of the war , argues that " the construction of aesthetic or pseudo - aesthetic effects ...
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In the study of any art , paying attention to one's visceral reaction before clarifying it analytically helps to sen- sitize us to the complexity of the aesthetic effects . I wanted them to register that response .
In the study of any art , paying attention to one's visceral reaction before clarifying it analytically helps to sen- sitize us to the complexity of the aesthetic effects . I wanted them to register that response .
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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