Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... believe it and with twenty who know it and with thirteen who affirm that he was the very first to discover these lands , and for this rea- son they believe it . ( I : 560 ) Given Las Casas's own forceful assertions of his eyewitness ...
... believe it and with twenty who know it and with thirteen who affirm that he was the very first to discover these lands , and for this rea- son they believe it . ( I : 560 ) Given Las Casas's own forceful assertions of his eyewitness ...
Síða 260
... believe in the ethical and aesthetic importance of thinking through the events alongside one another . I am happy to say that B's paper was an extreme and rare case , and that most students I have taught do indeed struggle to find the ...
... believe in the ethical and aesthetic importance of thinking through the events alongside one another . I am happy to say that B's paper was an extreme and rare case , and that most students I have taught do indeed struggle to find the ...
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... believe in words as some of my former country- men believe in God , but I do trust the power of words to help us emerge on the other side , to help us survive and to carry us over to that place where we already are — be it Serbia or the ...
... believe in words as some of my former country- men believe in God , but I do trust the power of words to help us emerge on the other side , to help us survive and to carry us over to that place where we already are — be it Serbia or the ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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