Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... historical representa- tion , marking " a history which is essentially not over , a history whose repercussions are not simply omnipresent [ . . . ] but whose traumatic consequences are still actively evolving " ( xiv ) . By remain- ing ...
... historical representa- tion , marking " a history which is essentially not over , a history whose repercussions are not simply omnipresent [ . . . ] but whose traumatic consequences are still actively evolving " ( xiv ) . By remain- ing ...
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... history , nor produces a historical narrative to explain it , but rather interrupts the political temporal- ity through which such routine events are rendered “ traumatic ” or outside political time . In its representation of the X ...
... history , nor produces a historical narrative to explain it , but rather interrupts the political temporal- ity through which such routine events are rendered “ traumatic ” or outside political time . In its representation of the X ...
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... history of slavery as trauma , I follow Cathy Caruth's use of the term in Unclaimed Experience : Trauma , Narrative , and History . Trauma , understood to be a “ wound upon the mind , " can only be experienced in its delay . Trauma has ...
... history of slavery as trauma , I follow Cathy Caruth's use of the term in Unclaimed Experience : Trauma , Narrative , and History . Trauma , understood to be a “ wound upon the mind , " can only be experienced in its delay . Trauma has ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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