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His essay , “ Archigraphia : On the Future of Testimony and the Archive to Come , ” begins with an extended discussion of Derrida's theoretical treatment of the archive in Archive Fever and ends with a reflection on the testimonial role ...
His essay , “ Archigraphia : On the Future of Testimony and the Archive to Come , ” begins with an extended discussion of Derrida's theoretical treatment of the archive in Archive Fever and ends with a reflection on the testimonial role ...
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Briefly charting out a development from Freud to Agamben , Victoriano demonstrates how this field of reflection on death , as a response to the massive atrocities of the century , tends to subordinate fiction in its focus on a certain ...
Briefly charting out a development from Freud to Agamben , Victoriano demonstrates how this field of reflection on death , as a response to the massive atrocities of the century , tends to subordinate fiction in its focus on a certain ...
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Any reflection on testimony , memory , the archive and archivization has to disarm itself before such an impossible injunction . And this command orders all our thinking , ethics , writing , tradition , religion and culture .
Any reflection on testimony , memory , the archive and archivization has to disarm itself before such an impossible injunction . And this command orders all our thinking , ethics , writing , tradition , religion and culture .
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 19 |
A Genealogical Perspective | 36 |
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