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... argue that Wilkomirski's adoption of the child's perspective owes much to Kosinski and marks a strik- ing departure in the text from the testimonial genre . One of the key questions for critics , in relation to Fragments , is whether ...
... argue that Wilkomirski's adoption of the child's perspective owes much to Kosinski and marks a strik- ing departure in the text from the testimonial genre . One of the key questions for critics , in relation to Fragments , is whether ...
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... argument a bit further and ask how this legal coupling of kin- ship and property might perpetuate a troubling “ familialism ” in both the genealogy of trauma and the aims of political redress . In particular , I wish to argue that the ...
... argument a bit further and ask how this legal coupling of kin- ship and property might perpetuate a troubling “ familialism ” in both the genealogy of trauma and the aims of political redress . In particular , I wish to argue that the ...
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... argue in the fol- lowing sections that the very terms through which sexuality is pro- duced within liberalism - contract , consent , desire , will - are articulated in the novel as the curse of history . Thus , I will argue that ...
... argue in the fol- lowing sections that the very terms through which sexuality is pro- duced within liberalism - contract , consent , desire , will - are articulated in the novel as the curse of history . Thus , I will argue that ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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