Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... existence . ( 54-5 ) Just as there is a thematized disproportion in Harrison's poem between the material resources of America and Iraq , so there is a thematized disproportion ( which is what ultimately makes it more than a ...
... existence . ( 54-5 ) Just as there is a thematized disproportion in Harrison's poem between the material resources of America and Iraq , so there is a thematized disproportion ( which is what ultimately makes it more than a ...
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... existence via the call of an other ( not as a result of having some privileged experi- ence ) , and only in order to risk his life for that other ( to second his or her oath or to fight a duel ) . In order to function as a wit- ness ...
... existence via the call of an other ( not as a result of having some privileged experi- ence ) , and only in order to risk his life for that other ( to second his or her oath or to fight a duel ) . In order to function as a wit- ness ...
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... existence . While Brown's work sometimes implies the existence of a painless place — the site of desire prior to the formation of a wounded identity , and the space of inclusion that proponents of identity politics allegedly refuse by ...
... existence . While Brown's work sometimes implies the existence of a painless place — the site of desire prior to the formation of a wounded identity , and the space of inclusion that proponents of identity politics allegedly refuse by ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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