Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... insistence on maintaining the integrity of academic discourses that have become over - invested in relatively narrow notions of testimo- ny's possibilities , for example by treating testimony as a stable and defined genre , by insisting ...
... insistence on maintaining the integrity of academic discourses that have become over - invested in relatively narrow notions of testimo- ny's possibilities , for example by treating testimony as a stable and defined genre , by insisting ...
Síða 121
... insisting on its own accuracy and truthfulness . The unique character of Fragments emerges from the fact that this ob ... insistence and ap- parent belief that his text is factual , Suleiman observes that " we must call Fragments not a ...
... insisting on its own accuracy and truthfulness . The unique character of Fragments emerges from the fact that this ob ... insistence and ap- parent belief that his text is factual , Suleiman observes that " we must call Fragments not a ...
Síða 185
... insistence of the prosecutor to tell more , to tell what he saw , the " katzetnik " could only respond , reiterate , that they were all numbers , that " in Auschwitz there are no names , their names were their numbers . " After repeated ...
... insistence of the prosecutor to tell more , to tell what he saw , the " katzetnik " could only respond , reiterate , that they were all numbers , that " in Auschwitz there are no names , their names were their numbers . " After repeated ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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