Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... poet can do for her , for good or ill . In that sense , however he might botch this epitaph ( and admitting that possibility is the only way to make the poem what it seems to want to be - humane ) , she will not have to suffer a second ...
... poet can do for her , for good or ill . In that sense , however he might botch this epitaph ( and admitting that possibility is the only way to make the poem what it seems to want to be - humane ) , she will not have to suffer a second ...
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... poet , which is absolute insofar as he can put whatever words he chooses into the other's charred mouth.2 And yet , the poet is also revealing his powerlessness , inso- far as he lays bare the fact that he cannot impose words that his ...
... poet , which is absolute insofar as he can put whatever words he chooses into the other's charred mouth.2 And yet , the poet is also revealing his powerlessness , inso- far as he lays bare the fact that he cannot impose words that his ...
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... poet- ics ( the language of analogy , of tropes ) , the invention of a lan- guage that does not belong to dictatorship or democracy but to their relation , one that neither of these fields can offer . Two tales that illustrate the ...
... poet- ics ( the language of analogy , of tropes ) , the invention of a lan- guage that does not belong to dictatorship or democracy but to their relation , one that neither of these fields can offer . Two tales that illustrate the ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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