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... a pre - egoic expression which nonetheless persists through linguistic and social formation . In a reading of Lyotard's work which subtly effects its own emphasis rather than limiting itself to an explication of the other writer's ...
... a pre - egoic expression which nonetheless persists through linguistic and social formation . In a reading of Lyotard's work which subtly effects its own emphasis rather than limiting itself to an explication of the other writer's ...
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... for instance , Freud feels impelled to coin the expression " strangulated affect , " an expression where the hysterical choking resounds and metaphorically infiltrates the theoretical apparatus designed to account for it .
... for instance , Freud feels impelled to coin the expression " strangulated affect , " an expression where the hysterical choking resounds and metaphorically infiltrates the theoretical apparatus designed to account for it .
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( It is worth noting that they also reacted with sensitivity to overly stylized and intellectualized expressions : every showing of Alain Resnais ' Hiroshima mon Amour , a film whose treatment of suffering , memory , and the ...
( It is worth noting that they also reacted with sensitivity to overly stylized and intellectualized expressions : every showing of Alain Resnais ' Hiroshima mon Amour , a film whose treatment of suffering , memory , and the ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 19 |
A Genealogical Perspective | 36 |
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