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If since Theodor Adorno's 1949 essay “ After Auschwitz , ” Holocaust representation has been determined by his suggestion that " after Auschwitz you could no longer write poems , " then what can ...
If since Theodor Adorno's 1949 essay “ After Auschwitz , ” Holocaust representation has been determined by his suggestion that " after Auschwitz you could no longer write poems , " then what can ...
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... impairing the symbolic instruments that might have enabled us to comprehend the apocalyptic events of our century : For these monstrous and painful spectacles disturb our mechanisms of perception and representation .
... impairing the symbolic instruments that might have enabled us to comprehend the apocalyptic events of our century : For these monstrous and painful spectacles disturb our mechanisms of perception and representation .
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At the same time , she illustrates how an “ experience " of hegemony or stability , never having actually been realized in Israel , is possible only in artistic forms of representation , such as the cinema . Shohat's problematization of ...
At the same time , she illustrates how an “ experience " of hegemony or stability , never having actually been realized in Israel , is possible only in artistic forms of representation , such as the cinema . Shohat's problematization of ...
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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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