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Testimony is not beyond literature . Theorists of testimony are often ambiguous in their assessments of the relation between testimony and “ literature . ” Those working in subaltern studies often seek to clearly differentiate the two ...
Testimony is not beyond literature . Theorists of testimony are often ambiguous in their assessments of the relation between testimony and “ literature . ” Those working in subaltern studies often seek to clearly differentiate the two ...
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Recent literary theory has reminded us that the institution of " literature ” is less a stable discourse than a constant destabilization of — even a threat to — its own institutionality ; literature does not merely reside in a group of ...
Recent literary theory has reminded us that the institution of " literature ” is less a stable discourse than a constant destabilization of — even a threat to — its own institutionality ; literature does not merely reside in a group of ...
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twentieth - century Latin American and 17th - century Hispanic baroque literature . Gillian Harkins is an assistant professor of English at the University of Washington , where she teaches late twentieth century United States literature ...
twentieth - century Latin American and 17th - century Hispanic baroque literature . Gillian Harkins is an assistant professor of English at the University of Washington , where she teaches late twentieth century United States literature ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 19 |
A Genealogical Perspective | 36 |
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