Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... never knew — but who was demonstrably , biologically , a fact : No. I lay in my basket , and my mother lay in her bed ; but Betsey Trot- wood Copperfield was for ever in the land of dreams and shadows , the tremendous region whence I ...
... never knew — but who was demonstrably , biologically , a fact : No. I lay in my basket , and my mother lay in her bed ; but Betsey Trot- wood Copperfield was for ever in the land of dreams and shadows , the tremendous region whence I ...
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... never be- lieved or accepted these rationalizations . We feared , as we pro- tested the atrocities done by the regime , but never enough , forever never enough , that the civilians were killed . Just as Serbian civilians were killed in ...
... never be- lieved or accepted these rationalizations . We feared , as we pro- tested the atrocities done by the regime , but never enough , forever never enough , that the civilians were killed . Just as Serbian civilians were killed in ...
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... never fully subsided , even as I continue to believe in the ethical and aesthetic importance of thinking through the events alongside one another . I am happy to say that B's paper was an extreme and rare case , and that most students I ...
... never fully subsided , even as I continue to believe in the ethical and aesthetic importance of thinking through the events alongside one another . I am happy to say that B's paper was an extreme and rare case , and that most students I ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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