Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... street , rather than watch- ing an actual friend or acquaintance be arrested . To understand the nature of the ... street violence , is more common than television would have us think , and many times more common than dramatic gun ...
... street , rather than watch- ing an actual friend or acquaintance be arrested . To understand the nature of the ... street violence , is more common than television would have us think , and many times more common than dramatic gun ...
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... street , none of my relatives or my friends , has left . All of them are here and all of them believe in destiny . If you are fated you can neither hide nor escape what's coming to you no matter where you go . It is sad to tell you that ...
... street , none of my relatives or my friends , has left . All of them are here and all of them believe in destiny . If you are fated you can neither hide nor escape what's coming to you no matter where you go . It is sad to tell you that ...
Síða 275
... streets even during the alerts . You know , my son , during these eight years of sanctions we hardened ourselves so ... street to crack with the other children . Then sirens started to howl . We ran to the shelter . Your grandma took us ...
... streets even during the alerts . You know , my son , during these eight years of sanctions we hardened ourselves so ... street to crack with the other children . Then sirens started to howl . We ran to the shelter . Your grandma took us ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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