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I will argue in the following sections that the very terms through which sexuality is produced within liberalism - contract , consent , desire , will — are articulated in the novel as the curse of history .
I will argue in the following sections that the very terms through which sexuality is produced within liberalism - contract , consent , desire , will — are articulated in the novel as the curse of history .
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... nor produces a historical narrative to explain it , but rather interrupts the political temporality through which such ... it has produced : I look and see what is before me and see that it is large and grand and tragic and even the ...
... nor produces a historical narrative to explain it , but rather interrupts the political temporality through which such ... it has produced : I look and see what is before me and see that it is large and grand and tragic and even the ...
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And a bit further on , in Derrida's interpretation , psychoanalysis probably produced its most profound insight by allowing us to explain “ why anarchiving destruction belongs to the process of archivization and produces the very thing ...
And a bit further on , in Derrida's interpretation , psychoanalysis probably produced its most profound insight by allowing us to explain “ why anarchiving destruction belongs to the process of archivization and produces the very thing ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 19 |
A Genealogical Perspective | 36 |
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