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In an effort to counteract such paralysis , Brown calls for “ lifting the weight ” of the past by severing the conjunction of injury , identity , and desire — by “ rehabilitat [ ing ] the memory of desire within identificatory processes ...
In an effort to counteract such paralysis , Brown calls for “ lifting the weight ” of the past by severing the conjunction of injury , identity , and desire — by “ rehabilitat [ ing ] the memory of desire within identificatory processes ...
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In order to explore further this relation between the desire to be punished and politicized claims to injury , Brown dedicates the remainder of her essay to an allegorical reading of Freud's essay , " A Child Is Being Beaten .
In order to explore further this relation between the desire to be punished and politicized claims to injury , Brown dedicates the remainder of her essay to an allegorical reading of Freud's essay , " A Child Is Being Beaten .
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In this chapter , John Christopher performs paternal authority as a pedagogical duty to regulate his children's desire ( rather than enjoying their sexual appropriability ) , becoming the monopolist of desirous consent rather than the ...
In this chapter , John Christopher performs paternal authority as a pedagogical duty to regulate his children's desire ( rather than enjoying their sexual appropriability ) , becoming the monopolist of desirous consent rather than the ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 19 |
A Genealogical Perspective | 36 |
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