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... American testimonio , George Yúdice characterizes it as [ ... ] an authentic narrative , told by a witness who is moved to narrate by the urgency of a situation ( e.g. , war , oppression , revolution , etc. ) . Emphasizing popular ...
... American testimonio , George Yúdice characterizes it as [ ... ] an authentic narrative , told by a witness who is moved to narrate by the urgency of a situation ( e.g. , war , oppression , revolution , etc. ) . Emphasizing popular ...
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Consider one of the most persistently anthologized poems in English from the Second World War , a poem whose popularity speaks of an enduring bafflement over the quantification of suffering : Dylan Thomas's " Refusal to Mourn the Death ...
Consider one of the most persistently anthologized poems in English from the Second World War , a poem whose popularity speaks of an enduring bafflement over the quantification of suffering : Dylan Thomas's " Refusal to Mourn the Death ...
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4/25/99 , Boca Raton , Florida In the early ' 80s , when film became the most popular art form in Belgrade , it was very hip to quote a phrase attributed to Jean - Luc Godard , that a cut - a movie cut - is a matter of morality .
4/25/99 , Boca Raton , Florida In the early ' 80s , when film became the most popular art form in Belgrade , it was very hip to quote a phrase attributed to Jean - Luc Godard , that a cut - a movie cut - is a matter of morality .
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 19 |
A Genealogical Perspective | 36 |
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