Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... narrative becomes , so that Wilkomirski's descriptions of the gas vans and mass burial are barely decipherable ( 90–7 ) . In order to make sense of the highly impressionistic narrative , the reader must draw on his own knowledge of the ...
... narrative becomes , so that Wilkomirski's descriptions of the gas vans and mass burial are barely decipherable ( 90–7 ) . In order to make sense of the highly impressionistic narrative , the reader must draw on his own knowledge of the ...
Síða 143
... narrative temporality dis - possesses the characters of their " now " and sets them adrift in time . The time of the novel , then , is always and never : “ when and if ' ' ( 154 ) , as Johnnie insists ; " while " ( 203 ) , ac- cording ...
... narrative temporality dis - possesses the characters of their " now " and sets them adrift in time . The time of the novel , then , is always and never : “ when and if ' ' ( 154 ) , as Johnnie insists ; " while " ( 203 ) , ac- cording ...
Síða 198
... narrative of " Barracoon " which she insists is Kossula's story , by writing in the explicit first person and providing a narrative of her visits with Kossula from her point of view . By identifying herself in this manner , she ...
... narrative of " Barracoon " which she insists is Kossula's story , by writing in the explicit first person and providing a narrative of her visits with Kossula from her point of view . By identifying herself in this manner , she ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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