Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... affect has , or rather makes , some " sense . " The affect " signals some sense " ; it “ makes sense . " This sense is always the same : pleasure and / or pain . This minimal sense does not , however , constitute a signification ...
... affect has , or rather makes , some " sense . " The affect " signals some sense " ; it “ makes sense . " This sense is always the same : pleasure and / or pain . This minimal sense does not , however , constitute a signification ...
Síða 238
... affect constitutes an irrefutable witness : " the affect is indeed a wit- ness since it manifests itself as phonè . It is even a witness beyond suspicion in its own order : being wholly what it is , and signal that it is , it cannot lie ...
... affect constitutes an irrefutable witness : " the affect is indeed a wit- ness since it manifests itself as phonè . It is even a witness beyond suspicion in its own order : being wholly what it is , and signal that it is , it cannot lie ...
Síða 245
... affect , first , the crippling pain that it inflicts and through which it makes its presence known . The task of analysis may not be to liquidate the debt of pain owed to the affect but to acknowledge it while at the same time ...
... affect , first , the crippling pain that it inflicts and through which it makes its presence known . The task of analysis may not be to liquidate the debt of pain owed to the affect but to acknowledge it while at the same time ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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