Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... autobiographical ) , he announces that : In essence a testimony is always autobiographical : it tells , in the first per- son , the shareable and unshareable secret of what happened to me , to me , to me alone , the absolute secret of ...
... autobiographical ) , he announces that : In essence a testimony is always autobiographical : it tells , in the first per- son , the shareable and unshareable secret of what happened to me , to me , to me alone , the absolute secret of ...
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... autobiographical pact , " whereby a text can be classed as autobiography if the author and the narrator - protagonist coincide . Sue Vice has suggested that Fragments can be straightforwardly recategorized as fiction , arguing that ...
... autobiographical pact , " whereby a text can be classed as autobiography if the author and the narrator - protagonist coincide . Sue Vice has suggested that Fragments can be straightforwardly recategorized as fiction , arguing that ...
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... autobiography and fantasy merge , and the truth of memory is highly subjective : " One cannot say that memory is either literal or exact ; if memories have a truth , it is more an emotional than an actual one " ( Maechler 242 ) ...
... autobiography and fantasy merge , and the truth of memory is highly subjective : " One cannot say that memory is either literal or exact ; if memories have a truth , it is more an emotional than an actual one " ( Maechler 242 ) ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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