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Equally problematic is the attempt to reclaim ( Jewish ) history by proving that the events that Freud writes about did not in effect happen . Freud's colossal insight resides in his analysis of the archival logic of the historic event ...
Equally problematic is the attempt to reclaim ( Jewish ) history by proving that the events that Freud writes about did not in effect happen . Freud's colossal insight resides in his analysis of the archival logic of the historic event ...
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This book also allows us , better than any historical assessment to this day , to re- flect on and work through the violent consequences of this cata- strophic event and its devastating archive . Of this one and of so many others ) .
This book also allows us , better than any historical assessment to this day , to re- flect on and work through the violent consequences of this cata- strophic event and its devastating archive . Of this one and of so many others ) .
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The witness of the Holocaust is the survivor of an event which put catastrophe beyond the field of the imaginable , thereby constituting the final vestige of that event . The witness is obliged to speak of what only occurred for him or ...
The witness of the Holocaust is the survivor of an event which put catastrophe beyond the field of the imaginable , thereby constituting the final vestige of that event . The witness is obliged to speak of what only occurred for him or ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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