Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... modern scholars have called on this Las Casas as an exemplary exponent of what Anthony Pagden has termed the " autoptic imagination " ( 51 ) . Along with sixteenth - century eye- witness historians of the New World like Bernal Díaz del ...
... modern scholars have called on this Las Casas as an exemplary exponent of what Anthony Pagden has termed the " autoptic imagination " ( 51 ) . Along with sixteenth - century eye- witness historians of the New World like Bernal Díaz del ...
Síða 38
... 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 testimony , and thus more historically specific than Der- rida himself seems to allow . Derrida proposes that writing ( and by extension , all communication ) Must [ . . . ] remain legible despite the absolute disappearance of ...
... modern testimony , and thus more historically specific than Der- rida himself seems to allow . Derrida proposes that writing ( and by extension , all communication ) Must [ . . . ] remain legible despite the absolute disappearance of ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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