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and the child's perspective mirrors their own response . The view through a child's eyes estranges the familiar facts of the Holocaust , providing an unfamiliar perspective on the events , because a child is liable to notice details ...
and the child's perspective mirrors their own response . The view through a child's eyes estranges the familiar facts of the Holocaust , providing an unfamiliar perspective on the events , because a child is liable to notice details ...
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knowledge also increases identification with the narrator , because he cannot understand or interpret what is happening around him and , in the absence of parents to teach or guide him , he relies on the gossip of the older children in ...
knowledge also increases identification with the narrator , because he cannot understand or interpret what is happening around him and , in the absence of parents to teach or guide him , he relies on the gossip of the older children in ...
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autobiography- " an examination , or a revisitation of child- hood " -than with a " vision , " in which objective reality acquires a secondary importance ( Maechler 243 ) . The child's journey , in The Painted Bird , is " metaphorical ...
autobiography- " an examination , or a revisitation of child- hood " -than with a " vision , " in which objective reality acquires a secondary importance ( Maechler 243 ) . The child's journey , in The Painted Bird , is " metaphorical ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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