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Much of the authority of the informativeness of documents depends on the institutional sites of their production, a point made by Foucault in his discussion of the importance of institutions to the formation of enunciative modalities (Foucault, 1972, pp. While "The Cariboo Cafe" presents the problematics of exilic positioning through the unfulfilled dream of recuperation, Dreaming in Cuban foregrounds it through the disruption of the present recuperation: the haunting traumatic experience always returns to destabilize Lourdes' enunciative present. In a nutshell, if care is always "religious," and if "religion" is about some kind of overt display, practice, and/or articulated belief, then we are left with no critical language to describe commitments that are not enunciative, not performed, and for commitments marked by ambivalence. |
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