Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... calls for " lifting the weight " of the past by severing the conjunction of injury , identity , and desire - by " re ... call to rehabilitate desire prior to the formation of a wounded identity reveals her under - theorization of the ...
... calls for " lifting the weight " of the past by severing the conjunction of injury , identity , and desire - by " re ... call to rehabilitate desire prior to the formation of a wounded identity reveals her under - theorization of the ...
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... calls attention to these neglected affective shades : " With a delicacy both specific and severe , the analyst calls attention to the chromatics , an atten- tion that floats on the water without prejudging the important from the ...
... calls attention to these neglected affective shades : " With a delicacy both specific and severe , the analyst calls attention to the chromatics , an atten- tion that floats on the water without prejudging the important from the ...
Síða 300
... calls , first a phone call to Anzaldúa for assistance , followed by a call for papers to listservs , websites , and journals . Keating's discovery of Bridge , an experience that she describes in her introduction , can stand as exemplary ...
... calls , first a phone call to Anzaldúa for assistance , followed by a call for papers to listservs , websites , and journals . Keating's discovery of Bridge , an experience that she describes in her introduction , can stand as exemplary ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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