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To repeat , the Pinochet dictatorship is materially present in the current installations of the “ democratic ” civil society . Yes , to account for the dictatorship one must mourn , move on . But one must also appeal to , therefore ...
To repeat , the Pinochet dictatorship is materially present in the current installations of the “ democratic ” civil society . Yes , to account for the dictatorship one must mourn , move on . But one must also appeal to , therefore ...
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The immediacy of the past , overwhelming and flooding the present , is powerfully represented in Wilkomirski's distinctive use of tenses . Andrea Reiter observes of the sections into which the German text of Fragments is divided ...
The immediacy of the past , overwhelming and flooding the present , is powerfully represented in Wilkomirski's distinctive use of tenses . Andrea Reiter observes of the sections into which the German text of Fragments is divided ...
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Following an affair between daughter Patricia and father John Christopher Snowdon , the birth of a daughter , Johnnie , leads to the dissolution of the family and allows for the irruption of the past into the present .
Following an affair between daughter Patricia and father John Christopher Snowdon , the birth of a daughter , Johnnie , leads to the dissolution of the family and allows for the irruption of the past into the present .
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 19 |
A Genealogical Perspective | 36 |
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