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And I will draw upon David Carr's reading of Husserl in order to try explain this kind of memory and its significance . The memory of a particular kind , the kind that is required to make sense of the present happening , is what Husserl ...
And I will draw upon David Carr's reading of Husserl in order to try explain this kind of memory and its significance . The memory of a particular kind , the kind that is required to make sense of the present happening , is what Husserl ...
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I interpreted his silence as protest , a kind of voice to make people still remember by not speaking . What kind of silence did you see at the memorial in Okinawa ? You've heard how my friend's father ended his memoir .
I interpreted his silence as protest , a kind of voice to make people still remember by not speaking . What kind of silence did you see at the memorial in Okinawa ? You've heard how my friend's father ended his memoir .
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Today the novel no longer enjoys that kind of privileged status . Instead you have different forms of theatricality . There is virtually no coherent sense of theater in which the nation as a whole and as a community could be summarized ...
Today the novel no longer enjoys that kind of privileged status . Instead you have different forms of theatricality . There is virtually no coherent sense of theater in which the nation as a whole and as a community could be summarized ...
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