Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... imagination of the reader to fill in the gap , and to make sense of the narrative . Reiter observes of the child's viewpoint that it “ moves the facts — so well known that they are easily disregarded - into a brightly illuminated field ...
... imagination of the reader to fill in the gap , and to make sense of the narrative . Reiter observes of the child's viewpoint that it “ moves the facts — so well known that they are easily disregarded - into a brightly illuminated field ...
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... imagination or fantasy , but also for its formidable authority and influence in contempo- rary political and cultural discourse . In Testimony , Laub tells an an- ecdote about a Holocaust survivor who remembered seeing the crematorium ...
... imagination or fantasy , but also for its formidable authority and influence in contempo- rary political and cultural discourse . In Testimony , Laub tells an an- ecdote about a Holocaust survivor who remembered seeing the crematorium ...
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... imagination which is not a matter of morality . Now , I have to begin to develop a different theory from Godard's , because it is pretty clear to me that intervention , military intervention in Yugoslavia , is not only a matter of ...
... imagination which is not a matter of morality . Now , I have to begin to develop a different theory from Godard's , because it is pretty clear to me that intervention , military intervention in Yugoslavia , is not only a matter of ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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