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It would be all too easy to say that future suffering will make nothing any worse , hence pushing down the barriers to murder and genocide . It is constitutive of a widely approved type of sanity that we read about the millions killed ...
It would be all too easy to say that future suffering will make nothing any worse , hence pushing down the barriers to murder and genocide . It is constitutive of a widely approved type of sanity that we read about the millions killed ...
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In a word : it opens the archive to the future . The memory generated by the suppression is possible on the condition of forgetting and in turn repressing or displacing the archive . By the very fact that the suppressed traces do not ...
In a word : it opens the archive to the future . The memory generated by the suppression is possible on the condition of forgetting and in turn repressing or displacing the archive . By the very fact that the suppressed traces do not ...
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The future therefore , in Yerushalmi's interpretation , belongs in an essential way to the people of Israel . The other appropriation comes from his other equally celebrated book , Zakhor : Jewish History and Jewish Memory , where ...
The future therefore , in Yerushalmi's interpretation , belongs in an essential way to the people of Israel . The other appropriation comes from his other equally celebrated book , Zakhor : Jewish History and Jewish Memory , where ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 19 |
A Genealogical Perspective | 36 |
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