Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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Síða 89
... main earnest , just on this side of burdened , concentrated on their interlocutors . The characters ' consistent eye contact with their off- screen interlocutor ( not us , but positioned somewhere near us ) reminds us of their ...
... main earnest , just on this side of burdened , concentrated on their interlocutors . The characters ' consistent eye contact with their off- screen interlocutor ( not us , but positioned somewhere near us ) reminds us of their ...
Síða 98
... main concern remains , fourteen years after the fall of Pinochet , the tran- sition from dictatorship to democracy . I will make three main initial points ; I will then align them , as straightforwardly as I can , with the question ...
... main concern remains , fourteen years after the fall of Pinochet , the tran- sition from dictatorship to democracy . I will make three main initial points ; I will then align them , as straightforwardly as I can , with the question ...
Síða 124
... main clauses " ( 239 ) . This method of narration emphasizes the traumatic nature of the memories de- scribed , which are not so much remembered as re - experienced or relived . The transition into the present tense is typically marked ...
... main clauses " ( 239 ) . This method of narration emphasizes the traumatic nature of the memories de- scribed , which are not so much remembered as re - experienced or relived . The transition into the present tense is typically marked ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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