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Spatial juxtaposition and temporal imagery in postdictatorship culture

In 'Unforeseeable Freedom', a conversation between Elizabeth Roudinescu & Jacques Derrida, the latter points out the many metaphysical presuppositions that are loaded into the idea of freedom, such as its implicit reference to an instant of certainty that depends on a subject who is co...

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Published in:Journal of Latin American cultural studies : travesía 2009-03, Vol.18 (1), p.33-54
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