Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... open . The challenge for an ethics and a politics of testimony is not to effectively delineate testi- mony as a structure , but to enact ethical and political passion in the face of testimony's open articulations . In the face of this ...
... open . The challenge for an ethics and a politics of testimony is not to effectively delineate testi- mony as a structure , but to enact ethical and political passion in the face of testimony's open articulations . In the face of this ...
Síða 124
... opens with a short passage in the imperfect , fol- lowed by an extended description of the camps in the present tense , and concluding with a brief reflective passage in the imper- fect . The present - tense narration is further ...
... opens with a short passage in the imperfect , fol- lowed by an extended description of the camps in the present tense , and concluding with a brief reflective passage in the imper- fect . The present - tense narration is further ...
Síða 282
... opens , what one would like to keep hidden is much harder to repress . The truth is not revealed either . Something else takes place . What ? On the one hand , writing . Those , like me , who have time , write . On the other hand ...
... opens , what one would like to keep hidden is much harder to repress . The truth is not revealed either . Something else takes place . What ? On the one hand , writing . Those , like me , who have time , write . On the other hand ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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