Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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Síða 29
... ghosts and spirits , " although this power was prophesied at his birth . But of course he can see ghosts : not least , the ghosts of his father and never - existent female self , and this is both a matter of a singular psychopathology ...
... ghosts and spirits , " although this power was prophesied at his birth . But of course he can see ghosts : not least , the ghosts of his father and never - existent female self , and this is both a matter of a singular psychopathology ...
Síða 52
... ghosts it exhumes . We need to be aware that Derrida's ghosts haunt pre- cisely those discourses of testimony that make epistemic claims . As I have insisted here , pre - modern forms of witnessing make claims of a different order ...
... ghosts it exhumes . We need to be aware that Derrida's ghosts haunt pre- cisely those discourses of testimony that make epistemic claims . As I have insisted here , pre - modern forms of witnessing make claims of a different order ...
Síða 173
... ghost and speaks most forcefully . Thus Freud's analysis of the narrative about Moses , while fully cognizant of its limitations , is more probable in its assessment of “ how the Jews could survive until this day as an entity " ( 176 ) ...
... ghost and speaks most forcefully . Thus Freud's analysis of the narrative about Moses , while fully cognizant of its limitations , is more probable in its assessment of “ how the Jews could survive until this day as an entity " ( 176 ) ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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