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ESCREVIVÊNCIA, TESTIMONY, AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN CONCEIÇÃO EVARISTO'S OLHOS D'ÁGUA
Informed by critical studies on human rights literature, testimonial literature, and (auto-) biographical narrative, this essay analyzes stories from Conceição Evaristo’s Olhos d’água (2014), with the purpose of examining the role narrative fiction may ...
Cristina Ferreira Pinto-Bailey
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La figura del coautore nelle letterature testimoniali in Italia
The figure of the co-author in testimonial literature in ItalyBetween ca. 1990-1995, literary texts written by migrants with a native Italian co-author (most often presented as an editor) constituted a new phenomenon in the national literary panorama. If
Daniele Comberiati, Bieke Van Camp
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This paper presents and discusses a conceptual perspective on the relationship between documentary photography and testimonial literature. The conceptual perspective focuses on the performative aspect of language, in the case of testimonial literature ...
Pablo Hernández Hernández
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Making life more interesting:Trust, trustworthiness, and testimonial injustice [PDF]
A theme running through Katherine Hawley’s recent works on trust and trustworthiness is that thinking about the relations between these and Miranda Fricker’s notion of testimonial injustice offers a perspective from which we can see several limitations ...
McGlynn, Aidan, McGlynn, Aidan; id_orcid
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The present draft bill issued by the Spanish State on democratic memory has yet to abolish or reinterpret the Amnesty Law of 1977. As a consequence, this law continues to act as a full stop law, despite the disapproval of the United Nations.
Antonio Prado del Santo
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Epistemic Injustice in Late-Stage Dementia: A Case for Non-Verbal Testimonial Injustice [PDF]
The literature on epistemic injustice has thus far confined the concept of testimonial injustice to speech expressions such as inquiring, discussing, deliberating, and, above all, telling.
Spencer, Lucienne
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Toward a literary genre of ‘neither peace nor war’
While numerous studies have attempted to define forms of communication for the experience of eye witnessing the atrocities of war, little has been written on the inverse experience: how can one bear witness to not seeing warfare?
Hadas Zahavi
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On the testimony of the Holocaust in literature and ethics [PDF]
Abstract In the article, the author analyses the impact of the tragic experiences during the Holocaust on contemporary ethics and literature. Such considerations coincide with yet another anniversary – the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp, celebrated globally as Holocaust Memorial Day.
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Lire l’indicible comme expérience aliénante dans Insensatez de Horacio Castellanos Moya
Although Insensatez by Salvadoran novelist and journalist Horacio Castellanos Moya is often associated with testimonial or memory literature, it does not exactly fit in this subgenre, which is all too fertile in Central America, as the narrative of ...
Pauline Doucet
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El testimonio centroamericano contemporáneo entre la epopeya y la parodia
Resumen: En Centroamérica –al igual que en América Latina, en general– ha sido especialmente una práctica cultural-escritural la que desde los años sesenta ha ocupado un lugar privilegiado en el campo literario y político: el testimonio en sus más ...
Werner Mackenbach
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