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Throwing down the screen of literature:can criticism engage with genocide?

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This article argues that a literary equivalent to Ronald Barthes' punctum might play a part (albeit a brief and inevitably in some sense fictive part)in enabling us to throw down the screen of literature which helps to shield us from the immediacy of realities 'so utterly outside our experience'.

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