Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... Kossula's experience . In her autobiography , Dust Tracks on a Road , Hurston recalls her interaction with Kossula , stating : " After seventy- five years , he still had that tragic sense of loss . That yearning for blood and cultural ...
... Kossula's experience . In her autobiography , Dust Tracks on a Road , Hurston recalls her interaction with Kossula , stating : " After seventy- five years , he still had that tragic sense of loss . That yearning for blood and cultural ...
Síða 202
... Kossula's testimony over her own authorial presence . Although this confrontation op- erates differently for Hurston , who would be hearing it from an- other individual , and Kossula , who experienced it first hand , it is an attempt to ...
... Kossula's testimony over her own authorial presence . Although this confrontation op- erates differently for Hurston , who would be hearing it from an- other individual , and Kossula , who experienced it first hand , it is an attempt to ...
Síða 203
... Kossula , he calls his mother's name , a gesture to the most intimate of his private familial connections . The gesture foreshad- ows the demise of Kossula's own African name and its imminent replacement by a slave name . The removal of ...
... Kossula , he calls his mother's name , a gesture to the most intimate of his private familial connections . The gesture foreshad- ows the demise of Kossula's own African name and its imminent replacement by a slave name . The removal of ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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