Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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Síða 110
... exposed as unjust , arbitrary . It is therefore not surprising that the terror often emerges most fiercely not dur- ing but after dictatorship . And horror's consolation , in this latter context , is the market , where things go neither ...
... exposed as unjust , arbitrary . It is therefore not surprising that the terror often emerges most fiercely not dur- ing but after dictatorship . And horror's consolation , in this latter context , is the market , where things go neither ...
Síða 111
... exposed . In Chile , this " point " was 1978 , when skulls were found in the area of Lonquén , and the news greatly publicized . From this moment , the exposure of suppressed information became central to counter - dictatorship activism ...
... exposed . In Chile , this " point " was 1978 , when skulls were found in the area of Lonquén , and the news greatly publicized . From this moment , the exposure of suppressed information became central to counter - dictatorship activism ...
Síða 180
... exposed unto death [ . . . ] reminds one of the very mortality of the other person " ( 107 ) . The responsibility to the other will always have pre- ceded the certainty of the name , the testimonial sight or gaze . In one of the last ...
... exposed unto death [ . . . ] reminds one of the very mortality of the other person " ( 107 ) . The responsibility to the other will always have pre- ceded the certainty of the name , the testimonial sight or gaze . In one of the last ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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