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Voice and memory work against one another to weaken narrativity and disrupt the effect of continuity and intelligibility while dispersing story along nodes of present and past , unmarked by temporal or motivating indicators .
Voice and memory work against one another to weaken narrativity and disrupt the effect of continuity and intelligibility while dispersing story along nodes of present and past , unmarked by temporal or motivating indicators .
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The one image , emblematized by the veil , must in effect “ die ” in order for the other to prevail . Just as Bilder is not content merely to dramatize the disjunction of camera and eye but insists upon showing as well some material ...
The one image , emblematized by the veil , must in effect “ die ” in order for the other to prevail . Just as Bilder is not content merely to dramatize the disjunction of camera and eye but insists upon showing as well some material ...
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Loucachevsky suggests , in other words , that vraisemblance is always the effect of a discursive calculation and that the attempt to do without such calculation can only produce the opposite . January 6 , 1993 Silverman : Yesterday you ...
Loucachevsky suggests , in other words , that vraisemblance is always the effect of a discursive calculation and that the attempt to do without such calculation can only produce the opposite . January 6 , 1993 Silverman : Yesterday you ...
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Maus Mourning and PostMemoryPR 14 | 3 |
The Politics of Form and Subjectivity | 30 |
An Interview with Nancy K Miller | 51 |
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