Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... Jewish Com- munities , the World Jewish Congress and the Israeli government urged Swiss banks to look again for Holocaust - era assets . In re- sponse , the Swiss government established two international com- mittees of experts : the ...
... Jewish Com- munities , the World Jewish Congress and the Israeli government urged Swiss banks to look again for Holocaust - era assets . In re- sponse , the Swiss government established two international com- mittees of experts : the ...
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... Jewish origins ( Moses was an Egyptian and was killed by the Jews ) . Yerushalmi's argument is impeccable , as far as the historical analysis goes . He engages an enormous and impres- sive knowledge of both the psychoanalytic movement ...
... Jewish origins ( Moses was an Egyptian and was killed by the Jews ) . Yerushalmi's argument is impeccable , as far as the historical analysis goes . He engages an enormous and impres- sive knowledge of both the psychoanalytic movement ...
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... Jewish people in a way that would be bereft of any capacity for dissent or difference from itself . That would be the " primary repression " repeated by Yerushalmi . The other appro- priative move would be to keep this archive jealously ...
... Jewish people in a way that would be bereft of any capacity for dissent or difference from itself . That would be the " primary repression " repeated by Yerushalmi . The other appro- priative move would be to keep this archive jealously ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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