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of " seamless persecutorial racism or sexism " as a means of gratifying their own displaced desires for punishment , the incarcerated readers offer an embodied reminder of the willful ignorance involved in our continuing political and ...
of " seamless persecutorial racism or sexism " as a means of gratifying their own displaced desires for punishment , the incarcerated readers offer an embodied reminder of the willful ignorance involved in our continuing political and ...
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In return , the reader accepts as genuine the “ Holocaust reality " which is represented , and enters into a ... The letters which were sent to Wilkomirski from readers ( qtd . in Maechler 118–19 ) , bear witness to the extent of their ...
In return , the reader accepts as genuine the “ Holocaust reality " which is represented , and enters into a ... The letters which were sent to Wilkomirski from readers ( qtd . in Maechler 118–19 ) , bear witness to the extent of their ...
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It seems to me that readers are repelled by pages sprinkled with misspellings , commas and apostrophes [ ... ) . Truth to idiom is more important , I believe , than truth to pronunciation . ” Brown explicitly cites Hurston as an example ...
It seems to me that readers are repelled by pages sprinkled with misspellings , commas and apostrophes [ ... ) . Truth to idiom is more important , I believe , than truth to pronunciation . ” Brown explicitly cites Hurston as an example ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 19 |
A Genealogical Perspective | 36 |
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