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Geoffrey Bennington (Afterword By) Geoffrey Bennington is Asa G. Candler Professor of Modern French Thought at Emory University. Erin Graff Zivin (Edited By) Erin Graff Zivin is Professor of Spanish and Portuguese and Comparative Literature at the University of Southern California. She is the author of Figurative Inquisitions: Conversion, Torture, and Truth in the Luso-Hispanic Atlantic (winner of the Latin American Jewish Studies Association Book Award) and The Wandering Signifier: Rhetoric of Jewishness in the Latin American Imaginary. Peggy Kamuf (Foreword By) Peggy Kamuf is Marion Frances…mehr

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Geoffrey Bennington (Afterword By) Geoffrey Bennington is Asa G. Candler Professor of Modern French Thought at Emory University. Erin Graff Zivin (Edited By) Erin Graff Zivin is Professor of Spanish and Portuguese and Comparative Literature at the University of Southern California. She is the author of Figurative Inquisitions: Conversion, Torture, and Truth in the Luso-Hispanic Atlantic (winner of the Latin American Jewish Studies Association Book Award) and The Wandering Signifier: Rhetoric of Jewishness in the Latin American Imaginary. Peggy Kamuf (Foreword By) Peggy Kamuf is Marion Frances Chevalier Professor of French and Comparative Literature at the University of Southern California.
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Geoffrey Bennington (Afterword By) Geoffrey Bennington is Asa G. Candler Professor of Modern French Thought at Emory University. Erin Graff Zivin (Edited By) Erin Graff Zivin is Professor of Spanish and Portuguese and Comparative Literature at the University of Southern California. She is the author of Figurative Inquisitions: Conversion, Torture, and Truth in the Luso-Hispanic Atlantic (winner of the Latin American Jewish Studies Association Book Award) and The Wandering Signifier: Rhetoric of Jewishness in the Latin American Imaginary. Peggy Kamuf (Foreword By) Peggy Kamuf is Marion Frances Chevalier Professor of French and Comparative Literature at the University of Southern California.