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63 This essay began as a presentation at the Kent State University conference “Screening the Shoah,” sponsored by David Brenner, to whose comments and encouragement I am indebted. Thanks are also due to Bill Brown, John Davidson, John Rosenthal, and Jennifer James Robinson for their responses to earlier drafts of the essay. 1. See Shoshana Felman, “Theaters of Justice: Arendt in Jerusalem, the Eichmann Trial, and the Redefinition of LegalMeaning in theWake of the Holocaust,”Critical Inquiry 27 (Winter 2001): 216–22; hereafter abbreviated “TJ.” The Specialist on the Eichmann Precedent: Morality, Law, and Military Sovereignty

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