Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... 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 ...
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... objective blueprint for shaping political and legal policy . Subordinate groups ' claims to pain emerge out of the field of existing discourses for making sense of pain and do not produce clear knowledge about Winter and Spring 2003 65.
... objective blueprint for shaping political and legal policy . Subordinate groups ' claims to pain emerge out of the field of existing discourses for making sense of pain and do not produce clear knowledge about Winter and Spring 2003 65.
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... 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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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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