Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... claims . Instead , she focuses on reading Wilkomirski's work as a symptom pointing to a persisting and troubling collective relation to the Holocaust in Switzerland . Issues of generational memory , trauma and fiction are likewise ...
... claims . Instead , she focuses on reading Wilkomirski's work as a symptom pointing to a persisting and troubling collective relation to the Holocaust in Switzerland . Issues of generational memory , trauma and fiction are likewise ...
Síða 42
... claims for itself the value of something like objective truth . This becomes more apparent when Derrida specifies that the witness implicitly claims that the experiences he has had as a first person could have , would have been had by ...
... claims for itself the value of something like objective truth . This becomes more apparent when Derrida specifies that the witness implicitly claims that the experiences he has had as a first person could have , would have been had by ...
Síða 237
... claims , the very substance of the sign . Nor is it of the order of signification : the phone does not communicate a signification about a referent . What then , asks Lyotard , distinguishes this phonè from a mere sound ? Phonè " is a ...
... claims , the very substance of the sign . Nor is it of the order of signification : the phone does not communicate a signification about a referent . What then , asks Lyotard , distinguishes this phonè from a mere sound ? Phonè " is a ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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