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In The Uses of Enchantment , Bruno Bettelheim observes that the fairy tale invariably signals its own beginning ... large and dense forest ” —such beginnings suggest that what follows does not pertain to the here and now that we know .
In The Uses of Enchantment , Bruno Bettelheim observes that the fairy tale invariably signals its own beginning ... large and dense forest ” —such beginnings suggest that what follows does not pertain to the here and now that we know .
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... possessed by memory : " whispering the words she had no words for in the beginning , during the first time , as he sleeps fifteen years later her body stiffens into a catatonic X of horror , violation violently enforced pleasure and ...
... possessed by memory : " whispering the words she had no words for in the beginning , during the first time , as he sleeps fifteen years later her body stiffens into a catatonic X of horror , violation violently enforced pleasure and ...
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The brief segment we focused on was , I suggested , like a short story , with an arc beginning with a statement of religious belief , descending into despair , and emerging back up into belief . Through this “ reading ” of Leon we ...
The brief segment we focused on was , I suggested , like a short story , with an arc beginning with a statement of religious belief , descending into despair , and emerging back up into belief . Through this “ reading ” of Leon we ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 19 |
A Genealogical Perspective | 36 |
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