Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... opinion might recognize . I also find troubling Berlant's insistence that " psychic pain expe- rienced by subordinated populations must be treated as ideology not as prelapsarian knowledge or a condensed comprehensive social the- ory ...
... opinion might recognize . I also find troubling Berlant's insistence that " psychic pain expe- rienced by subordinated populations must be treated as ideology not as prelapsarian knowledge or a condensed comprehensive social the- ory ...
Síða 105
... opinion rather than as the " hard reality ” it alleges to be . In other words , proper to the foundation of ideology is the possibility of a counter - ideological resistance ( which , of course , may itself be thoroughly ideological ) ...
... opinion rather than as the " hard reality ” it alleges to be . In other words , proper to the foundation of ideology is the possibility of a counter - ideological resistance ( which , of course , may itself be thoroughly ideological ) ...
Síða 120
... opinion and defended the text . Susan Suleiman described Fragments as " a work of literary art , powerful in its effect " ( 553 ) , Lawrence Langer regarded the book to be " a very compelling work of literature " ( qtd . in Eskin , 107 ) ...
... opinion and defended the text . Susan Suleiman described Fragments as " a work of literary art , powerful in its effect " ( 553 ) , Lawrence Langer regarded the book to be " a very compelling work of literature " ( qtd . in Eskin , 107 ) ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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