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( The Gift of Death 40 ) Thus , the muteness of death , its cold night , becomes thinkable : death inside an ... Manuel Maier until the end of the day , " writes Borges ( 215 ) , telling us that the act of dying has become transmissible ...
( The Gift of Death 40 ) Thus , the muteness of death , its cold night , becomes thinkable : death inside an ... Manuel Maier until the end of the day , " writes Borges ( 215 ) , telling us that the act of dying has become transmissible ...
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Hence , the eulogy is a primordial act of mourning to the extent that it will always be articulated by a lack which has become a gift : the absolute power of what remains of “ the life of the other , ” precisely when the other has ...
Hence , the eulogy is a primordial act of mourning to the extent that it will always be articulated by a lack which has become a gift : the absolute power of what remains of “ the life of the other , ” precisely when the other has ...
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( This was to become a substantial topic of discussion . ) Students ' dreams , which transformed class readings and viewings into personal stories , became points of entry into the material . I myself dreamed that I had become a ...
( This was to become a substantial topic of discussion . ) Students ' dreams , which transformed class readings and viewings into personal stories , became points of entry into the material . I myself dreamed that I had become a ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 19 |
A Genealogical Perspective | 36 |
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