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Freud's essay describes a child who attempts to gratify her il- licit desire for her father through a three - phase fantasy in which she , and then other children , are being beaten . In Brown's allegor- ical reading , the fantasizing ...
Freud's essay describes a child who attempts to gratify her il- licit desire for her father through a three - phase fantasy in which she , and then other children , are being beaten . In Brown's allegor- ical reading , the fantasizing ...
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It is an attempt , as Derrida says , on the part of Yerushalmi , " to circumcise Freud , to re - circum- cise him by figure while reconfirming the covenant ” ( 42 ) . It was almost imperative that an argument which wants to re- inscribe ...
It is an attempt , as Derrida says , on the part of Yerushalmi , " to circumcise Freud , to re - circum- cise him by figure while reconfirming the covenant ” ( 42 ) . It was almost imperative that an argument which wants to re- inscribe ...
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Although Hurston's own words- " slipped away " -suggest an attempt to gingerly leave Kossula alone with his " smoke pic- ... By engaging Kossula's testimony , Hurston attempts to con- front the chasm created by this atrocity and its ...
Although Hurston's own words- " slipped away " -suggest an attempt to gingerly leave Kossula alone with his " smoke pic- ... By engaging Kossula's testimony , Hurston attempts to con- front the chasm created by this atrocity and its ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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