Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... exception to norms of agency ? How does the tempo- rality of national " history " work to render such violences outside the political , even as they become its necessary ground ? How , to echo Benjamin in closing , can such routine ...
... exception to norms of agency ? How does the tempo- rality of national " history " work to render such violences outside the political , even as they become its necessary ground ? How , to echo Benjamin in closing , can such routine ...
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... exception of Vejsa Arlind , who was five , are all women . Or should we say female , since a large number of them is of age 2 to 14. Here is the list , the Schedule G , as it is presented in the " Amended Indictment " : Schedule G ...
... exception of Vejsa Arlind , who was five , are all women . Or should we say female , since a large number of them is of age 2 to 14. Here is the list , the Schedule G , as it is presented in the " Amended Indictment " : Schedule G ...
Síða 185
... exception ) . The political system no longer orders forms of life and juridical rules in a determinate space but instead contains at its very center a dislocating localization that exceeds it and into which every form of life and every ...
... exception ) . The political system no longer orders forms of life and juridical rules in a determinate space but instead contains at its very center a dislocating localization that exceeds it and into which every form of life and every ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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