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In other words , the problem of the traumatized / terrorized victim — of people unable to cope — is always , at least ... Such loneliness overcome , in Merino's situation ( and in the circumstances of many victims ) , through the figure ...
In other words , the problem of the traumatized / terrorized victim — of people unable to cope — is always , at least ... Such loneliness overcome , in Merino's situation ( and in the circumstances of many victims ) , through the figure ...
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14 My reading should not be taken as attributing social and historical agency to incest victims . Rather , I wish to ask how incest might help us think about the language of agency in theories of sexuality .
14 My reading should not be taken as attributing social and historical agency to incest victims . Rather , I wish to ask how incest might help us think about the language of agency in theories of sexuality .
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... about and shared with me in their weekly journals ) allowed us to better understand the reactions of the victims . ... have him read the testimony of a Nazi torture victim or of a Japanese stumbling through the charred ruins of ...
... about and shared with me in their weekly journals ) allowed us to better understand the reactions of the victims . ... have him read the testimony of a Nazi torture victim or of a Japanese stumbling through the charred ruins of ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 19 |
A Genealogical Perspective | 36 |
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