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Reiter observes of the child's viewpoint that it " moves the facts — so well known that they are easily disregarded — into a brightly illuminated field of atten- tion " ( 239 ) . The adoption of the child's perspective acts as a pow- ...
Reiter observes of the child's viewpoint that it " moves the facts — so well known that they are easily disregarded — into a brightly illuminated field of atten- tion " ( 239 ) . The adoption of the child's perspective acts as a pow- ...
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This drive , in Derrida's words , " works to destroy the archive : on the condi- tion of effacing but also with a view of effacing its own ' proper ' traces - which consequently cannot be called proper " ( 10 ) .
This drive , in Derrida's words , " works to destroy the archive : on the condi- tion of effacing but also with a view of effacing its own ' proper ' traces - which consequently cannot be called proper " ( 10 ) .
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His birth , the date he can remember , is the day of his libera- tion . The beginning of his story is not - despite his doctor's best efforts his birth , but his time in the camps . Here much comes together : story and experience ...
His birth , the date he can remember , is the day of his libera- tion . The beginning of his story is not - despite his doctor's best efforts his birth , but his time in the camps . Here much comes together : story and experience ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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