Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... actual friend or acquaintance be arrested . To understand the nature of the show's realism , we remember one of its opening lines : " the people are represented . " Assistant District Attorney Jack McCoy does shake his head at murders ...
... actual friend or acquaintance be arrested . To understand the nature of the show's realism , we remember one of its opening lines : " the people are represented . " Assistant District Attorney Jack McCoy does shake his head at murders ...
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... actual experience of violence could really be the same as watching it on television , and that the specter of disorder could be a manageable one . To cast this implication in more psychological terms , I would propose that the ...
... actual experience of violence could really be the same as watching it on television , and that the specter of disorder could be a manageable one . To cast this implication in more psychological terms , I would propose that the ...
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... actual's main points are as follows : 1. Moulián strongly objects to the so - called blanqueo : the wip- ing out of the memory of both the brutality of the dictatorship , and of the power of the leftist movements that had brought about ...
... actual's main points are as follows : 1. Moulián strongly objects to the so - called blanqueo : the wip- ing out of the memory of both the brutality of the dictatorship , and of the power of the leftist movements that had brought about ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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