Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... modern testi- mony about the New World , and by extension , early modern testi- mony more generally . In other words , pre- and early modern forms of testimony - the very ancestors of the modern witness - offer meaningful alternatives ...
... modern testi- mony about the New World , and by extension , early modern testi- mony more generally . In other words , pre- and early modern forms of testimony - the very ancestors of the modern witness - offer meaningful alternatives ...
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... modern narrative and modern art " ( 201 ) and that has “ the power of a call " to which the reader ( as " Other " ) must respond ( 203 ) by bearing witness in turn to " the impossibility of bearing witness to the Holocaust . " Citing ...
... modern narrative and modern art " ( 201 ) and that has “ the power of a call " to which the reader ( as " Other " ) must respond ( 203 ) by bearing witness in turn to " the impossibility of bearing witness to the Holocaust . " Citing ...
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... modern " achieve- ment of a secular nation.5 What Hortense Spillers calls the " one man - one woman " dyad is legitimated as the apex of civilizational achievement , the modern family form against which all other kin- ship forms are ...
... modern " achieve- ment of a secular nation.5 What Hortense Spillers calls the " one man - one woman " dyad is legitimated as the apex of civilizational achievement , the modern family form against which all other kin- ship forms are ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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