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( 39 ) Agamben goes beyond Felman here to evoke not simply a fragmentary lack of synthesis within testimony , but an absolute alterity , akin to the figure of the Other in the work of Emmanuel Lévinas . Agamben describes testimony in ...
( 39 ) Agamben goes beyond Felman here to evoke not simply a fragmentary lack of synthesis within testimony , but an absolute alterity , akin to the figure of the Other in the work of Emmanuel Lévinas . Agamben describes testimony in ...
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In order to read Patricia's sexual agency as a will to testify , critics have turned to the most enigmatic figure of the text — the “ X ” that floats as a signifier throughout the chapters , most often performed as a bodily gesture by ...
In order to read Patricia's sexual agency as a will to testify , critics have turned to the most enigmatic figure of the text — the “ X ” that floats as a signifier throughout the chapters , most often performed as a bodily gesture by ...
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This X figures the female body as a form of testimony , echoing the X made by Patricia's great - grandmother Laetitia ... By rendering the X a figure for testimonial possession , the sexual agency of the daughter becomes a testimonial ...
This X figures the female body as a form of testimony , echoing the X made by Patricia's great - grandmother Laetitia ... By rendering the X a figure for testimonial possession , the sexual agency of the daughter becomes a testimonial ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 19 |
A Genealogical Perspective | 36 |
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