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... speak and in so speaking are no longer alive , are past the moment of telling you a truth ? Maurice Blanchot has written : " If there is a relation between writing and passivity , it is because both presuppose the effacement , the ...
... speak and in so speaking are no longer alive , are past the moment of telling you a truth ? Maurice Blanchot has written : " If there is a relation between writing and passivity , it is because both presuppose the effacement , the ...
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... speak to you of the women " ( 170 ) . French theorist Hélène Cixous writes in Living the Orange : And there are women whom I don't wish to speak of , don't wish to withdraw from in speaking , don't wish to speak of with words that ...
... speak to you of the women " ( 170 ) . French theorist Hélène Cixous writes in Living the Orange : And there are women whom I don't wish to speak of , don't wish to withdraw from in speaking , don't wish to speak of with words that ...
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... speak all the way to Paris , " she says , " they , slowly , so that the words reach my memory , me with my hands more than with the mouth " ( 134 ) . She plays at being a translator and is mistaken for English . " Québec my love ! " she ...
... speak all the way to Paris , " she says , " they , slowly , so that the words reach my memory , me with my hands more than with the mouth " ( 134 ) . She plays at being a translator and is mistaken for English . " Québec my love ! " she ...
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Women of Colour at the Barricades | 8 |
Creative Works | 17 |
Kings Street | 23 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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