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boundary 2 (2014) 41 (3): 93–122.
Published: 01 August 2014
...Jim Merod This excerpt from Lifetime Grammy Award “hall of fame” inductee Benny Golson’s autobiography follows the composer/saxophonist’s recollection of the premature death of his close friend, John Coltrane. Its intimate narrative recalls adolescent jam sessions in Philadelphia that brought...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2018) 45 (2): 111–137.
Published: 01 May 2018
... Fragments and, in particular, the con-
trast between revelation and recollection in the figure of the teacher in the chapter “The
Absolute Paradox.”
116 boundary 2 / May 2018
native play, and pleasure—come together, in a philosophical configura-
tion, in the idea of aesthetic education. Its...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2015) 42 (2): 153–160.
Published: 01 May 2015
..., and recollection, remembrance, or recall (dhikr),
on the other hand. Whereas quotation strongly implies access to a written
text, recollection, as it occurs in the Qurʾān (often introduced by the formula
wa-idh . . . , “and when . . implies a different sort of engagement. First, it
is not concerned...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2008) 35 (1): 177–195.
Published: 01 February 2008
....” . . .
The aim of critical historiography, in short, is not the recollection of
the past but its excision, in order to invent an alternative future.
(175–76)
Pease / Immigrant Nation/Nativist State 179
But the book is unevenly divided...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2020) 47 (2): 49–70.
Published: 01 May 2020
... of town in twenty- four hours they were told or else. Else meaning die (9). This recollection also explains the intense resolve fortifying Frank s decision to travel from Pease / Toni Morrison 53 Seattle, Washington, to Atlanta, Georgia, to rescue his sister Cee, whose life has been endangered...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2000) 27 (3): 199–214.
Published: 01 August 2000
.... Du Bois clearly seems to believe that repetition
has, in light of his political agendas, more longevity and force over time than
recollection. In the words of Constantin Constantius: ‘‘Repetition and recol-
lection are the same movement, except in opposite directions, for what is
recollected has...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2020) 47 (3): 85–101.
Published: 01 August 2020
..., to which Benjamin compares weaving when highlighting the etymology of the word text. Benjamin allegorizes both this comparison and the peculiar conceptu- alization of text as a kind of weave in what he calls the Penelope work of recollection [Penelopearbeit des Eingedenkens] (1999a: 238). In addition...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2020) 47 (3): 185–192.
Published: 01 August 2020
..., a considerable amount of textual space is devoted to describing these photos, including numerous conversations between Austerlitz and the narrator regarding the physical process of photographic printing. The mechanism of photography therefore represents Austerlitz s recollection process. It becomes an important...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2009) 36 (1): 217–219.
Published: 01 February 2009
... Spitta is professor of Spanish and comparative literature at Dartmouth College
and chair of the Comparative Literature Program. She is the author of Misplaced
Objects: Migrating Collections and Recollections in Europe and the Americas (forth-
coming), Más allá de la ciudad letrada: Crónicas y...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2010) 37 (1): 239–241.
Published: 01 February 2010
... University of New York Press, 2009.
Smith, Caleb. The Prison and the American Imagination. New Haven, Conn.: Yale
University Press, 2009.
Spitta, Silvia. Misplaced Objects: Migrating Collections and Recollections in Europe
and the Americas. Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long Series in Latin American...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2008) 35 (3): 1–26.
Published: 01 August 2008
..., noncausal or nonsuccessive
temporality is made possible by memory, by recollection. Memory would
not simply be viewed as an instrument for retrieving already formed experi-
ences. It is rather the medium of the realization of the meaning of the past.
Recollection would provide that nonsuccessive...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2005) 32 (1): 53–70.
Published: 01 February 2005
... to take up the task of consuming the next meal. Rather than engag-
ing in imaginative responses either with Hawthorne or to their surround-
ings, these officeholders followed the example of the elderly inspector, who
appeared to devote all of his energies to the recollections of particularly
gratifying...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2009) 36 (3): 183–202.
Published: 01 August 2009
... verse-memory of drinking
pitchers of martinis with the big poet in his habitual lunchtime inn (“At the
Canoe Club in which the recollected “jaunty tone, a task of banter, rills /
In mind, an opulence agreed upon”11 of such drunken two-hour repasts is
found absolutely nowhere in the poetics...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2001) 28 (1): 75–90.
Published: 01 February 2001
..., as a mark of future
meaning. Signs of the appearance of future meaning beside marks of a
lost past.
llll
The recollection in question is not a voluntary memory but an invol-
untary one, a memory that belongs to the mythology of the subject and the
ritual repetitions that enact...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2000) 27 (1): 175–179.
Published: 01 February 2000
...
O’Hara / A Late Freudian Phantasy of Self-Education 179
‘seen better days’ ’’ (239). Later, ‘‘And now you will no longer wonder that
the recollection of this incident on the Acropolis should have troubled me
so often since...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2023) 50 (3): 233–246.
Published: 01 August 2023
..., a century and a half past emancipation. In the case of my research that has been focusing on a line of descent of two post–Civil War freedwomen in Mississippi, DNA tests showed that the matriarchal haplogroup of one points to the present-day Temne people of West Africa. The recollection of nineteenth...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2004) 31 (1): 1–23.
Published: 01 February 2004
.... Having in part prophesied the February Revolution, and supported the
24. On the question of the process of centralization and Tocqueville’s dislike for what
seemed an inevitable but particularly French phenomenon, see The Recollections of
Alexis de Tocqueville, trans. Alexander Teixeira de Mattos...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2016) 43 (3): 133–157.
Published: 01 August 2016
..., “Motto of the Week: Why? Because,” Vedem (Terezín) (1944): 40.
3. Valy Weiner, Recollections, typescript (1945 2. Collection Eric Steiner, Ann Arbor.
4. Marco Kartodikromo, Pergaulan Orang Buangan di Boven-Digoel (Jakarta: Gramedia,
2002 [1932 1–2.
Mrázek / Radical Translation...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2024) 51 (3): 13–38.
Published: 01 August 2024
... of the current situation of social life in Tokyo during the 1920s and 1930s. This observation clearly pointed to the texture and thematic of his stories and other works, which constituted a vast inventory of contemporary memory and recollection, especially about people who came to Tokyo from the countryside...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2008) 35 (1): 169–175.
Published: 01 February 2008
... contingency. The poet’s virtual flower is by
definition, then, not the recollected Platonic norm but the repeated occur-
rence of the unknown truth of monstrosity.
Badiou’s theory of truth, in his newly translated masterwork, com-
bines the major elements of the two competing conceptions of truth...
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