Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... Middle Passage : " [ . . . ] for three centuries of human life , [ people ] were not curious about this ' cargo ' that bled , packed like so many live sardines among the immovable objects . Such inveterate obscene blindness might be ...
... Middle Passage : " [ . . . ] for three centuries of human life , [ people ] were not curious about this ' cargo ' that bled , packed like so many live sardines among the immovable objects . Such inveterate obscene blindness might be ...
Síða 206
... Middle Passage - of the passage through " humanity to chattel , " bearing witness to this historical atrocity and the silence that con- tinues to fall around it . In her attempt to break the silence , Hurston concludes " Bar- racoon ...
... Middle Passage - of the passage through " humanity to chattel , " bearing witness to this historical atrocity and the silence that con- tinues to fall around it . In her attempt to break the silence , Hurston concludes " Bar- racoon ...
Síða 209
... Middle Passage — through the buying and selling of individuals as chattel and the total destruction of cultural history and identity - confronted slavery's victims as a massive cul- tural and psychic disruption whose force was not ...
... Middle Passage — through the buying and selling of individuals as chattel and the total destruction of cultural history and identity - confronted slavery's victims as a massive cul- tural and psychic disruption whose force was not ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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