wins its place in South Africa, it will keep the memory of what will never have been, at the moment of these projected, painted, assembled works, the presentation of some present" (298, italics Derrida). Will one ever be able to accept such a memory? Can one accept it without rendering loquacious the "silence" with which that exhibition "called out unconditionally" as long as it did not "take place", did not take "its place" (293) ? Would accepting it not suggest that we have reached that "future for which apartheid will be the name of something finally abolished"3?" /> Can only a "yes' save us now? - Visker Rudi | sdvig press

Can only a "yes' save us now?

anti-racism's first word in Derrida and Levinas

Rudi Visker

pp. 274-325


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