Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... collective dimension of Holocaust response . Like Andrea Frisch , Whitehead deliberately puts aside the questions of testimo- nial veracity and perjury that would otherwise be foregrounded by an analytical framework focusing on the ...
... collective dimension of Holocaust response . Like Andrea Frisch , Whitehead deliberately puts aside the questions of testimo- nial veracity and perjury that would otherwise be foregrounded by an analytical framework focusing on the ...
Síða 131
... Collective Memory , that both individual and collective remembering are concerned to rep- resent the past in the light of the needs of the present , and that both modes of remembrance therefore employ mechanisms of selection and ...
... Collective Memory , that both individual and collective remembering are concerned to rep- resent the past in the light of the needs of the present , and that both modes of remembrance therefore employ mechanisms of selection and ...
Síða 143
... collective storytelling " tribe " called " Diotima " : " And I , Diotima , learned this tale from Diotima , the one who long ago came to us from the north where she knew the black maiden , who is Johnnie , Diotima came here to Puerto ...
... collective storytelling " tribe " called " Diotima " : " And I , Diotima , learned this tale from Diotima , the one who long ago came to us from the north where she knew the black maiden , who is Johnnie , Diotima came here to Puerto ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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