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In The Uses of Enchantment , Bruno Bettelheim observes that the fairy tale invariably signals its own beginning , through a sequence of recognizable devices : a “ Once upon a time , ” “ In a certain country , ” “ A thousand years ago or ...
In The Uses of Enchantment , Bruno Bettelheim observes that the fairy tale invariably signals its own beginning , through a sequence of recognizable devices : a “ Once upon a time , ” “ In a certain country , ” “ A thousand years ago or ...
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Whereas for Freud , the rupture between fiction and death made life once again " interesting , " giving it “ once more [ ... ] its full significance , " Agamben identifies Auschwitz as the place where a new administration of that ...
Whereas for Freud , the rupture between fiction and death made life once again " interesting , " giving it “ once more [ ... ] its full significance , " Agamben identifies Auschwitz as the place where a new administration of that ...
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And this debt can never be acquitted once and for all , he adds ; it can only be recognized . One owes to the affect , first , the crippling pain that it inflicts and through which it makes its presence known .
And this debt can never be acquitted once and for all , he adds ; it can only be recognized . One owes to the affect , first , the crippling pain that it inflicts and through which it makes its presence known .
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 19 |
A Genealogical Perspective | 36 |
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