2005
DOI: 10.1093/litthe/fri035
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Desperate Affirmation: On the Aporetic Performativity of Memoria and Testimony, in the Light of W.G. Sebald's Story ‘Max Ferber’: With a Theological Response

Abstract: Is 'remembering' an intentional activity, residing in the subject's autonomy, or does it belong to the realm of receptivity, interrupting the subject? Or is it both at once? This jointly authored paper sets these questions in the context of a recently renewed interest in memoria in cultural theory and the humanities, as well as of an increasing pluralism in Western societies. The impossibility of sharing memories as a common good and a common truth is explored by putting the theme of historical responsibility,… Show more

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