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prior to its wounding and thus prior to the formation of identity at the site of the wound " ( " Wounded ” 405-407 ) . ... Her argument homogenizes politicized identities as a one - dimensional stance of passivity and pathology ...
prior to its wounding and thus prior to the formation of identity at the site of the wound " ( " Wounded ” 405-407 ) . ... Her argument homogenizes politicized identities as a one - dimensional stance of passivity and pathology ...
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identity on one's own body or psyche is explicitly and nonpleasurably painful , ” Brown wonders " who would intentionally seek such a thing , even if one's identity depended on it ? ” She then reasons : “ To avoid this pain , one might ...
identity on one's own body or psyche is explicitly and nonpleasurably painful , ” Brown wonders " who would intentionally seek such a thing , even if one's identity depended on it ? ” She then reasons : “ To avoid this pain , one might ...
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I will give the commission all the information I have , and grant it exclusive and unconditional access to all available documents , including those of the research institute Children Without Identity in Jerusalem .
I will give the commission all the information I have , and grant it exclusive and unconditional access to all available documents , including those of the research institute Children Without Identity in Jerusalem .
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 19 |
A Genealogical Perspective | 36 |
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