Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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Síða 127
... moves the facts — so well known that they are easily disregarded - into a brightly illuminated field of atten- tion ... move , and the child remembers that babies move when they are ready to be born . Instead of the human child , however ...
... moves the facts — so well known that they are easily disregarded - into a brightly illuminated field of atten- tion ... move , and the child remembers that babies move when they are ready to be born . Instead of the human child , however ...
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... move , responds with a demand . S / he demands that the affect be addressed . In other words , the question— “ why are you not saying anything to me ? " - is not a statement of fact , a simple description of what is happening , but an ...
... move , responds with a demand . S / he demands that the affect be addressed . In other words , the question— “ why are you not saying anything to me ? " - is not a statement of fact , a simple description of what is happening , but an ...
Síða 267
... moves closer to his face . We notice the saliva in his mouth . " I have the hope , " Leon tells us , " that in the afterlife I am going to see my family again . " Now he looks defiantly ahead , at his interviewer , his lips pursed . The ...
... moves closer to his face . We notice the saliva in his mouth . " I have the hope , " Leon tells us , " that in the afterlife I am going to see my family again . " Now he looks defiantly ahead , at his interviewer , his lips pursed . The ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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