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“Beyond the Capacity of English to See”

On the Nose

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Exploring Genocide, Silence, and Cultural Perspectives

The chapter delves into the reluctance to label atrocities as genocides, examining political motivations and Western perceptions of catastrophes. It also explores the concept of generative silence, trust in the unseen, and the crisis of antecedence in Western culture, reflecting on relationships with Islam and discussions on historical origins. The importance of engaging with diverse cultures, rereading texts, and the mystical essence of language and consciousness are also emphasized.

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