Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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Síða 110
... horror . Either the victim of the dictatorship does not identify his an- guish in the communal conventions and rituals , in any of the avail- able " measuring sticks , " in which case his agony takes on the status of the incalculable ...
... horror . Either the victim of the dictatorship does not identify his an- guish in the communal conventions and rituals , in any of the avail- able " measuring sticks , " in which case his agony takes on the status of the incalculable ...
Síða 213
... horror in order to know it , reveals the horror of knowl- edge " ( 82 ) , to the extent that the very state of thought of Ausch- witz - thought of the limit - maintains a secret complicity with catastrophe . There will be no poetry ...
... horror in order to know it , reveals the horror of knowl- edge " ( 82 ) , to the extent that the very state of thought of Ausch- witz - thought of the limit - maintains a secret complicity with catastrophe . There will be no poetry ...
Síða 225
... horror fixed within his gaze , rather than having his gaze fixed on horror . As Federico Galende writes , " the witness is not the one who witnessed events with his own eyes , but rather the one who , in the face of events , averted ...
... horror fixed within his gaze , rather than having his gaze fixed on horror . As Federico Galende writes , " the witness is not the one who witnessed events with his own eyes , but rather the one who , in the face of events , averted ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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