Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... exist . As a response to this post - ideological challenge , Levinson takes the concept of testi- mony beyond its more usual association with witnessing and mourning , showing its effectiveness as a rhetorical agency capable of reading ...
... exist . As a response to this post - ideological challenge , Levinson takes the concept of testi- mony beyond its more usual association with witnessing and mourning , showing its effectiveness as a rhetorical agency capable of reading ...
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... exist between the frequent and the occasional , the severe and the re- strained . No one who objectively compares the situations can fail to rec- ognize this truth , which the course of history continuously confirms . ( 25 , translation ...
... exist between the frequent and the occasional , the severe and the re- strained . No one who objectively compares the situations can fail to rec- ognize this truth , which the course of history continuously confirms . ( 25 , translation ...
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... exist , and is one of the first ever , depicts women weaving , somewhere in the Balkans . ( That movie is actually shown at the beginning of Ulysses ' Gaze . ) The quest for knowledge leads Ulysses through many scenes repeating the ...
... exist , and is one of the first ever , depicts women weaving , somewhere in the Balkans . ( That movie is actually shown at the beginning of Ulysses ' Gaze . ) The quest for knowledge leads Ulysses through many scenes repeating the ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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