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Truth and fiction , of course , are inextricable within any testimony . Since one of the forms of fiction is perjury — in Demeure : Fiction and Testimony , Jac- ques Derrida observes that the very possibility of testimony neces- sarily ...
Truth and fiction , of course , are inextricable within any testimony . Since one of the forms of fiction is perjury — in Demeure : Fiction and Testimony , Jac- ques Derrida observes that the very possibility of testimony neces- sarily ...
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in be said that there is something about fiction that can allow one , the face of it , to be more open to the testimonial effect . For exam- ple , survivors of atrocity - those who return " from the dead " - often become intensely ...
in be said that there is something about fiction that can allow one , the face of it , to be more open to the testimonial effect . For exam- ple , survivors of atrocity - those who return " from the dead " - often become intensely ...
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Telling Tales : Trauma and Testimony in Binjamin Wilkomirski's Fragments1 Anne Whitehead In the context of Holocaust literature , there has been much recent discussion regarding the boundaries between fact and fiction .
Telling Tales : Trauma and Testimony in Binjamin Wilkomirski's Fragments1 Anne Whitehead In the context of Holocaust literature , there has been much recent discussion regarding the boundaries between fact and fiction .
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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