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The Chilean transition is so difficult to effect perhaps because the process of mourning , which allows for the re - presentation , narrative , or measurement of the dictatorship , hinges on the recovery of a faith in its ( the ...
The Chilean transition is so difficult to effect perhaps because the process of mourning , which allows for the re - presentation , narrative , or measurement of the dictatorship , hinges on the recovery of a faith in its ( the ...
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mourning signifies a " work of mourning , " an activity destined to reelaborate the symbolic wound that the death of the other provokes in us . Such a politics still skirts the very limits of our comprehension : death is articulated in ...
mourning signifies a " work of mourning , " an activity destined to reelaborate the symbolic wound that the death of the other provokes in us . Such a politics still skirts the very limits of our comprehension : death is articulated in ...
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Before the following class , I hope to have had these responses filtered through readings I include under the title , “ Styles of Mourning , Psychoanalytic and Buddhist , " readings that suggest the possibility of two culturally ...
Before the following class , I hope to have had these responses filtered through readings I include under the title , “ Styles of Mourning , Psychoanalytic and Buddhist , " readings that suggest the possibility of two culturally ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 19 |
A Genealogical Perspective | 36 |
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