Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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Síða 123
... Laub describe testimony as fragmented and broken in form , " composed of bits and pieces of a memory that has been overwhelmed by occurrences that have not settled into understanding or remembrance " ( 5 ) . Testimony represents a joint ...
... Laub describe testimony as fragmented and broken in form , " composed of bits and pieces of a memory that has been overwhelmed by occurrences that have not settled into understanding or remembrance " ( 5 ) . Testimony represents a joint ...
Síða 135
... Laub observes , the woman's testimony powerfully bears witness to the incomprehensibility of any form of rebellion in Auschwitz . The woman's story was not true , but it was regarded by Laub to be truthful ; analogously , Fragments may ...
... Laub observes , the woman's testimony powerfully bears witness to the incomprehensibility of any form of rebellion in Auschwitz . The woman's story was not true , but it was regarded by Laub to be truthful ; analogously , Fragments may ...
Síða 267
... Laub : " He was like a father or a brother ? " " Brother , " Leon answers . “ A good brother , " Laub responds . Leon again shifts in his seat : " I can say that , the camps taught me a lot . I matured quite a bit . [ Tears glisten ...
... Laub : " He was like a father or a brother ? " " Brother , " Leon answers . “ A good brother , " Laub responds . Leon again shifts in his seat : " I can say that , the camps taught me a lot . I matured quite a bit . [ Tears glisten ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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