Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... connection with the way in which other phrases and universes are de- scribed in the book [ the Différend ] , and that is around the ( already rather obscure ) pole of meaning or sense . [ . . . ] Rather than presenting a uni- verse , it ...
... connection with the way in which other phrases and universes are de- scribed in the book [ the Différend ] , and that is around the ( already rather obscure ) pole of meaning or sense . [ . . . ] Rather than presenting a uni- verse , it ...
Síða 241
... connections and link- ages from one word to the other , or from one sentence to the other , are no longer firmly settled , fixed by proper rules of linkage . This freedom loosens up the connections and , in so doing , allows for a ...
... connections and link- ages from one word to the other , or from one sentence to the other , are no longer firmly settled , fixed by proper rules of linkage . This freedom loosens up the connections and , in so doing , allows for a ...
Síða 274
... connection been severed ? Whose decision was it to leave us connected ? When I suggest that he should come to the US and avoid being bombed in Belgrade , my father speaks of “ destiny . ” I try to visual- ize what he says : Destiny is a ...
... connection been severed ? Whose decision was it to leave us connected ? When I suggest that he should come to the US and avoid being bombed in Belgrade , my father speaks of “ destiny . ” I try to visual- ize what he says : Destiny is a ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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