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... imagine ways to connect erased and lost past ( s ) with a present in which the " awakening ” becomes enigmatic . ... in the space of the monologue , the connection between the temporal series and the events ( the beginning and the ...
... imagine ways to connect erased and lost past ( s ) with a present in which the " awakening ” becomes enigmatic . ... in the space of the monologue , the connection between the temporal series and the events ( the beginning and the ...
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The figure of how to connect awakening with this possible arrival evokes a dual meaning of the word robbery . ... It therefore transports us back to the connection between the constellation of awakening and the question of how to read ...
The figure of how to connect awakening with this possible arrival evokes a dual meaning of the word robbery . ... It therefore transports us back to the connection between the constellation of awakening and the question of how to read ...
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Connected to the act of reading , awakening suggests the idea of a never - ending process of interpretation of the past ... as a problem of “ re - connection " ( reterritorialization in all of its ambiguous possibilities and dangers ) .
Connected to the act of reading , awakening suggests the idea of a never - ending process of interpretation of the past ... as a problem of “ re - connection " ( reterritorialization in all of its ambiguous possibilities and dangers ) .
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Walter Benjamin Revisited | 16 |
Bolívar Echeverría | 37 |
A Meditation | 66 |
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