Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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Síða 13
... dresses the testimonial dimension of the experience of women prisoners . Using material gathered through interviews and group discussions with incarcerated women , Sweeney observes that crimi- nalized women characters in true crime ...
... dresses the testimonial dimension of the experience of women prisoners . Using material gathered through interviews and group discussions with incarcerated women , Sweeney observes that crimi- nalized women characters in true crime ...
Síða 84
... dresses us , as spectators who know about violence from watching it on television or reading about it in the news . The classic crite- rion of whether or not a program will " play in Peoria " remains valid , and television assumes , and ...
... dresses us , as spectators who know about violence from watching it on television or reading about it in the news . The classic crite- rion of whether or not a program will " play in Peoria " remains valid , and television assumes , and ...
Síða 140
... call this second instance trauma and seek its re- dress through the discourse of memory is to relinquish the ratio- nality of historical agency . The question posed by these debates about trauma is ulti- 140 Discourse 25.1 & 2.
... call this second instance trauma and seek its re- dress through the discourse of memory is to relinquish the ratio- nality of historical agency . The question posed by these debates about trauma is ulti- 140 Discourse 25.1 & 2.
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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