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Shoshana Felman is an
American literary critic and
current Woodruff Professor of
Comparative Literature and
French at
Emory University. She was on the...
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surname include: Darío (Luis)
Felman (born 1951, Mendoza),
Argentine footballer Richard (L.)
Felman (1921 – 1999)
Shoshana Felman, Hebrew: שׁוֹשַׁנָּה פֶלמן...
- Darío Luis
Felman (born 25
October 1951) is a
retired Argentine football striker who won the Copa
Libertadores and
Intercontinental Cup with Boca Juniors...
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Alfredo Berti Juan
Carlos Murúa (1983–85)
Claudio "Turco" García Darío
Felman (2003–04)
Roque Alfaro (2006)
Roberto Trotta (2006–07), (2007–08) Fernando...
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Felmon Devoner Motley (March 18, 1921 –
August 28, 2004) was an
American football player and
civil rights advocate. He pla****
fullback and
lineman for...
- the work of
Sandra Gilbert and
Susan Gubar'. In
similar vein,
Shoshana Felman has
asked with
respect to what she
calls "the
guilt of poetry" the question:...
- the O.J.
Simpson Case. New York:
Touchstone Books. ISBN 978-0684832647.
Felman,
Shoshana (2002). The
Juridical Unconscious:
Trials and
Traumas in the Twentieth...
- Line-up in a
friendly match in Alginet,
August 1980. Up:
Felman, Manzanedo,
Orlando Giménez, Cerveró, Vilarrodà, Subirats, Carrete, and Arias. Down: Kempes...
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their rival. One of the key
players of the
match was Darío
Felman, who also
scored a goal.
Felman, on loan to
Valencia CF by then, had not
attend the first...
- (1973–76; 1981–82)
Carlos García Cambón (1974–77) Abel
Alves (1975–83) Darío
Felman (1975–78) Hugo
Gatti (1976–88)
Ernesto Mastrangelo (1976–81)
Jorge Ribolzi...