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But perhaps his grave truth , his “ truth ” about the grave where the child lies , indeed does not murder her , because she is most certainly already gone , gone far beyond anything that the poet can do for her , for good or ill .
But perhaps his grave truth , his “ truth ” about the grave where the child lies , indeed does not murder her , because she is most certainly already gone , gone far beyond anything that the poet can do for her , for good or ill .
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In this light , it is interesting to analyze another aspect of Chilean amnesty : the bartering of truth for justice . In their initial stages , the various Latin American dictatorships of the 60s , 70s , and 80s denied that torture and ...
In this light , it is interesting to analyze another aspect of Chilean amnesty : the bartering of truth for justice . In their initial stages , the various Latin American dictatorships of the 60s , 70s , and 80s denied that torture and ...
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occurred beyond language presents itself as the truth while it remains absent . The truth of the Holocaust — that urgent and necessary truth which all mass death should establish - remains ungraspable , to the degree that the experience ...
occurred beyond language presents itself as the truth while it remains absent . The truth of the Holocaust — that urgent and necessary truth which all mass death should establish - remains ungraspable , to the degree that the experience ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 19 |
A Genealogical Perspective | 36 |
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