Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... forgetting of the Pinochet atrocities , as is so often thought ( and for good reason : the imposition of the free market was the reason for Pinochet's installation ; the forgetting of this fact renders easier the adoption of free market ...
... forgetting of the Pinochet atrocities , as is so often thought ( and for good reason : the imposition of the free market was the reason for Pinochet's installation ; the forgetting of this fact renders easier the adoption of free market ...
Síða 104
... forget the terror of dictatorship , as Moulián's discussions of the blanqueo suggest . Nor does this advertisement ... forgetting is absolutely necessary for the neoliberal state since , as we have seen , its consenso hinges on the ...
... forget the terror of dictatorship , as Moulián's discussions of the blanqueo suggest . Nor does this advertisement ... forgetting is absolutely necessary for the neoliberal state since , as we have seen , its consenso hinges on the ...
Síða 121
... forget the past by those around him , and that it took many years before he was able to write about his memories . He claims that he is one of the " children without identity , " who survived the Holocaust be- cause they were provided ...
... forget the past by those around him , and that it took many years before he was able to write about his memories . He claims that he is one of the " children without identity , " who survived the Holocaust be- cause they were provided ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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