Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... argues that in the radical mis - match between the intense private suffering of one's own trauma , in which all subsequent experiences of trauma are experienced as repetition , and the collective and historical re- sponse to pain and ...
... argues that in the radical mis - match between the intense private suffering of one's own trauma , in which all subsequent experiences of trauma are experienced as repetition , and the collective and historical re- sponse to pain and ...
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... argues , the transitional regime keeps reminders of that past constantly and subtly visible in order to emphasize that no viable alternatives to the neoliberal order exist . As a response to this post - ideological challenge , Levinson ...
... argues , the transitional regime keeps reminders of that past constantly and subtly visible in order to emphasize that no viable alternatives to the neoliberal order exist . As a response to this post - ideological challenge , Levinson ...
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... argues , since " it hardly seemed the time to debate racial injustices " ( 175 ) . In a striking example of Berlant's notion of national sentimentality , mourning for Smith's dead sons displaces , in Eftimiades ' account , the local and ...
... argues , since " it hardly seemed the time to debate racial injustices " ( 175 ) . In a striking example of Berlant's notion of national sentimentality , mourning for Smith's dead sons displaces , in Eftimiades ' account , the local and ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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