Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... comes to the sufferings of others , we should be capable of some- thing else . Through these and other possibilities of interpretation , Thom- as's poem points us towards a chasm of perplexity for all ethics , and not least for the ...
... comes to the sufferings of others , we should be capable of some- thing else . Through these and other possibilities of interpretation , Thom- as's poem points us towards a chasm of perplexity for all ethics , and not least for the ...
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... comes to be a partici- pant and a co - owner of the traumatic event : through his very listen- ing , he comes to experience trauma in himself " ( 57 ) . Langer distinguishes in the testimonies between story and plot . If the story is ...
... comes to be a partici- pant and a co - owner of the traumatic event : through his very listen- ing , he comes to experience trauma in himself " ( 57 ) . Langer distinguishes in the testimonies between story and plot . If the story is ...
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... come , become appropriated by Yerushalmi for the unique , singular and totalizing topos of “ Israel . ” The two ... comes from his other equally celebrated book , Zakhor : Jewish History and Jewish Memory , where Yerushalmi writes ...
... come , become appropriated by Yerushalmi for the unique , singular and totalizing topos of “ Israel . ” The two ... comes from his other equally celebrated book , Zakhor : Jewish History and Jewish Memory , where Yerushalmi writes ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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