Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... distance . Most television spectators never do witness a killing , or find a corpse , or even see a suspect being arrested , so murder , familiar as it is to us , is always already murder on television . It is because of this media ...
... distance . Most television spectators never do witness a killing , or find a corpse , or even see a suspect being arrested , so murder , familiar as it is to us , is always already murder on television . It is because of this media ...
Síða 87
... distance and immediacy , is present for most Americans ; it is born of the disconnect between what is lived on a daily basis and what is witnessed in the media . Television both threatens the spectator and stands as protec- tor - were ...
... distance and immediacy , is present for most Americans ; it is born of the disconnect between what is lived on a daily basis and what is witnessed in the media . Television both threatens the spectator and stands as protec- tor - were ...
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... distance for the reader between the testimony and Hurston's re- ception of it . Hurston further bolsters Kossula's primary speaking position with the " de - automization " of the reader through " interlocutive and conversational markers ...
... distance for the reader between the testimony and Hurston's re- ception of it . Hurston further bolsters Kossula's primary speaking position with the " de - automization " of the reader through " interlocutive and conversational markers ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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