Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... flows , apparently , past the child's ashes ( 63 ) . And then we come to the enigmatic ending : " After the first death , there is no other . " What can this mean ? Earlier in the poem , the speaker has promised , " I shall not murder ...
... flows , apparently , past the child's ashes ( 63 ) . And then we come to the enigmatic ending : " After the first death , there is no other . " What can this mean ? Earlier in the poem , the speaker has promised , " I shall not murder ...
Síða 88
... flow forth from a seemingly inexhaustible source represents a vi- sion of psychic security - the sort of character that we would want to represent us in the judicial but also , and more importantly , in the figural sense . It is a ...
... flow forth from a seemingly inexhaustible source represents a vi- sion of psychic security - the sort of character that we would want to represent us in the judicial but also , and more importantly , in the figural sense . It is a ...
Síða 269
... flows by the bank . And the people are remarkably resilient . They go on . Have they forgotten ? Are they in denial ? Or are they strong and have they overcome ? Does it make a difference ? I don't know . Are we stronger because we go ...
... flows by the bank . And the people are remarkably resilient . They go on . Have they forgotten ? Are they in denial ? Or are they strong and have they overcome ? Does it make a difference ? I don't know . Are we stronger because we go ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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