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Memory and Implication at the Limits of the Human: A Response to Nathan Snaza

 

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1 Snaza and Karavanta, “Human Remains,” 10.

2 Crownshaw, “Memory and the Anthropocene,” 175.

3 Rothberg, Multidirectional Memory, chapters 2 and 3.

4 Luciano and Chen, “Introduction,” 184.

5 Ibid., 185.

6 See, e.g., Rothberg, “Beyond.”

7 Luciano and Chen “Introduction,” 192, citing Barad, Meeting, 178.

8 Assmann, “Communicative and Cultural Memory,” 114.

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Michael Rothberg

Michael Rothberg is Professor of English and Comparative Literature and the 1939 Society Samuel Goetz Chair in Holocaust Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. Email: [email protected].

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