Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... performative utter- ance . When Las Casas's witnesses state that they " believe " that Columbus was the first European to reach Paria , they are not refer- ring that belief to a prior experience , but are rather performing that belief ...
... performative utter- ance . When Las Casas's witnesses state that they " believe " that Columbus was the first European to reach Paria , they are not refer- ring that belief to a prior experience , but are rather performing that belief ...
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... performative must occur in the pres- ence of at least one witness perhaps constitutes the fundamental distinction between it and what J.L. Austin called the " non - seri- ous " performative in How to Do Things with Words . Granted ...
... performative must occur in the pres- ence of at least one witness perhaps constitutes the fundamental distinction between it and what J.L. Austin called the " non - seri- ous " performative in How to Do Things with Words . Granted ...
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... performative , the juridical , and the recon- ciliation of atrocity and trauma , past and present.5 Testimony has attracted interest not just for what it says , but also because of what it does . In testimony , as it is often conceived ...
... performative , the juridical , and the recon- ciliation of atrocity and trauma , past and present.5 Testimony has attracted interest not just for what it says , but also because of what it does . In testimony , as it is often conceived ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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