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In her classic study on trauma , Unclaimed Experience : Trauma , Narrative , and History , Cathy Caruth points out that “ trauma is not locatable in the simple violent or original event in an individual's past , but rather in the way ...
In her classic study on trauma , Unclaimed Experience : Trauma , Narrative , and History , Cathy Caruth points out that “ trauma is not locatable in the simple violent or original event in an individual's past , but rather in the way ...
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The experience with To Catch a Thief influences subsequent Hitchcock efforts . It was meant to be the first of two runaway productions the director would undertake . But , Hitchcock and Erickson's experience in the Riviera caused them ...
The experience with To Catch a Thief influences subsequent Hitchcock efforts . It was meant to be the first of two runaway productions the director would undertake . But , Hitchcock and Erickson's experience in the Riviera caused them ...
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This kind of thinking readily reminds us of Edmond Husserl's phenomenological speculations about the pattern and structure of human experience and consciousness . It is Husserl's belief that through a recognition of the structure of ...
This kind of thinking readily reminds us of Edmond Husserl's phenomenological speculations about the pattern and structure of human experience and consciousness . It is Husserl's belief that through a recognition of the structure of ...
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