Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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Síða 7
... define literature ( but also itself ) as a fixed category . In fact , it might be said that any attempt to philosophically articulate the relation between testimony and liter- ature will always be problematic insofar as it rests on such ...
... define literature ( but also itself ) as a fixed category . In fact , it might be said that any attempt to philosophically articulate the relation between testimony and liter- ature will always be problematic insofar as it rests on such ...
Síða 57
... define testimony , in this instance , as women's witnessing to the specific experiences of atrocity they have both perpetrated and sustained . This notion of testimony also includes women's accounts of their cumulative ex- periences ...
... define testimony , in this instance , as women's witnessing to the specific experiences of atrocity they have both perpetrated and sustained . This notion of testimony also includes women's accounts of their cumulative ex- periences ...
Síða 205
... define oneself . Possession of multiple names delineates identity as it relates to one thing , one place , one time : a name given by his mother . In fact , the individual , the voice of the cargo , and his sur- vival reveals the ...
... define oneself . Possession of multiple names delineates identity as it relates to one thing , one place , one time : a name given by his mother . In fact , the individual , the voice of the cargo , and his sur- vival reveals the ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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