Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... population has been killed : roughly 100,000 . The way in which Harrison flips from multiplication to percentages , while expecting his readers to follow him , may be “ idle " in a sense , but his discovery of a kind of black comedy in ...
... population has been killed : roughly 100,000 . The way in which Harrison flips from multiplication to percentages , while expecting his readers to follow him , may be “ idle " in a sense , but his discovery of a kind of black comedy in ...
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... populations in the United States ” ( 149 ) . Rather than invoking the possibility of a radically different future , Berlant's notion of suffer- ing foregrounds subjects ' efforts to achieve " any future that might not be more drowning ...
... populations in the United States ” ( 149 ) . Rather than invoking the possibility of a radically different future , Berlant's notion of suffer- ing foregrounds subjects ' efforts to achieve " any future that might not be more drowning ...
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... population and human lives along entirely new lines of flight . Hence the decisive importance of ethnic rape camps " ( Homo 176 ) . And the importance , I add , to commemorate the nineteen women and female children exterminated on April ...
... population and human lives along entirely new lines of flight . Hence the decisive importance of ethnic rape camps " ( Homo 176 ) . And the importance , I add , to commemorate the nineteen women and female children exterminated on April ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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