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Lyotard's and Derrida's "Catastrophist phenomenology"

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Representing the Holocaust creates difficulties, first and foremost, because it reverses all traditional, moral, emotional and cognitive expectations. Our means of representation are based upon the presupposition of normal conditions of human action. The language of the event itself is no longer an innocent language, but one that was mobilized to represent an unrepresentable reality

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