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At the same time , however , focusing on these extremes continually risks turning the body into spectacle , and testimonial theory's treatment of the body therefore always charts a difficult course . One of the most significant studies ...
At the same time , however , focusing on these extremes continually risks turning the body into spectacle , and testimonial theory's treatment of the body therefore always charts a difficult course . One of the most significant studies ...
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It is not just states or institutions that return the body to its space , but these persons themselves who must find ways to perform the body's own role in reconstituting its site . Such is the body's testimonial function in this regard ...
It is not just states or institutions that return the body to its space , but these persons themselves who must find ways to perform the body's own role in reconstituting its site . Such is the body's testimonial function in this regard ...
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While the grown up , Freud , for instance , when he writes the Three Essays on Infantile Sexuality , can know that the infant's feelings of pain and pleasure proceed from the excitation of various erotogenic zones of the body , the ...
While the grown up , Freud , for instance , when he writes the Three Essays on Infantile Sexuality , can know that the infant's feelings of pain and pleasure proceed from the excitation of various erotogenic zones of the body , the ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 19 |
A Genealogical Perspective | 36 |
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