Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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Síða 58
... emerge in imprisoned women's true crime readings help to re - articulate the political and the ther- apeutic , contributing to more nuanced theorizations of the rela- tionship between individual and social forms of injury and healing ...
... emerge in imprisoned women's true crime readings help to re - articulate the political and the ther- apeutic , contributing to more nuanced theorizations of the rela- tionship between individual and social forms of injury and healing ...
Síða 62
... emerge in Brown's latest work , Pol- itics Out of History , which calls us to address the past " consciously and deliberately " in order to summon a different future ( 172 ) . In this work , Brown's engagements with Foucault , Derrida ...
... emerge in Brown's latest work , Pol- itics Out of History , which calls us to address the past " consciously and deliberately " in order to summon a different future ( 172 ) . In this work , Brown's engagements with Foucault , Derrida ...
Síða 111
... emerge : without , but in the name of justice . Truth here is not party to justice but its calming simulation . In Chile , the ramifications of this conflation of truth and jus- tice emerge most strikingly in a second narrative analyzed ...
... emerge : without , but in the name of justice . Truth here is not party to justice but its calming simulation . In Chile , the ramifications of this conflation of truth and jus- tice emerge most strikingly in a second narrative analyzed ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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