Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... clearly in- vested with feeling : hope , fear and desire . The film alludes to the possible suffering of millions , but does not pretend that this suffer- ing can be made real except through the investment of one , who , ultimately ...
... clearly in- vested with feeling : hope , fear and desire . The film alludes to the possible suffering of millions , but does not pretend that this suffer- ing can be made real except through the investment of one , who , ultimately ...
Síða 57
... clear distinction between a select group of book club participants and " the regular population " -the majority of ... clearly - defined instances of atroc- ity . In their engagements with true crime books , the incarcerated women often ...
... clear distinction between a select group of book club participants and " the regular population " -the majority of ... clearly - defined instances of atroc- ity . In their engagements with true crime books , the incarcerated women often ...
Síða 239
... clearly distinguish the personal pronouns " I " " you " " s / he / it " and distinctly place these personal pronouns on the ... clear distinction of these personal pronouns and positions . The " style indirect libre " transgresses the ...
... clearly distinguish the personal pronouns " I " " you " " s / he / it " and distinctly place these personal pronouns on the ... clear distinction of these personal pronouns and positions . The " style indirect libre " transgresses the ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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