Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... organization of US society is based . In critiquing political and legal efforts to fore- ground voices from " the bottom , " Berlant writes : " The modal citi- zen imagined by even moderates these days is no longer a complex subject ...
... organization of US society is based . In critiquing political and legal efforts to fore- ground voices from " the bottom , " Berlant writes : " The modal citi- zen imagined by even moderates these days is no longer a complex subject ...
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... organization of the Holocaust , all forced a generation to think its own conditions of possibility , which involved generating thought around this unspeakable factum of death which took place in the world at the same time that it ...
... organization of the Holocaust , all forced a generation to think its own conditions of possibility , which involved generating thought around this unspeakable factum of death which took place in the world at the same time that it ...
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... organized . This city- government of ours is really trying as it never has before . The buses are running on their usual schedule until 8 p.m .; after 8 they go on the hour . We have everything . The shops are still full . Everything is ...
... organized . This city- government of ours is really trying as it never has before . The buses are running on their usual schedule until 8 p.m .; after 8 they go on the hour . We have everything . The shops are still full . Everything is ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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