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... walls that will not perform their function of moderating and regulating human presence because there are already sixteen people lying on the floor ) is recorded numerically precisely because the magnification of sentience takes the ...
... walls that will not perform their function of moderating and regulating human presence because there are already sixteen people lying on the floor ) is recorded numerically precisely because the magnification of sentience takes the ...
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One that belongs to what Freud called repression , a record of passing and death , the recording of death itself , and on the other hand , the opening that is a promise of , and to the future , and which , as a trace of its own survival ...
One that belongs to what Freud called repression , a record of passing and death , the recording of death itself , and on the other hand , the opening that is a promise of , and to the future , and which , as a trace of its own survival ...
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In “ On Dialect Usage , ” Sterling A. Brown argues that “ simplicity in recording the dialect is to be desired in order to hold the interest and attention of the readers . It seems to me that readers are repelled by pages sprinkled with ...
In “ On Dialect Usage , ” Sterling A. Brown argues that “ simplicity in recording the dialect is to be desired in order to hold the interest and attention of the readers . It seems to me that readers are repelled by pages sprinkled with ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 19 |
A Genealogical Perspective | 36 |
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