Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... precisely the extended historical period under con- sideration here . This may explain why neither folklaw testimony nor early inquisitional testimony can be properly understood in terms of the first person that Derrida derives from ...
... precisely the extended historical period under con- sideration here . This may explain why neither folklaw testimony nor early inquisitional testimony can be properly understood in terms of the first person that Derrida derives from ...
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... precisely because it could detain anybody , or because any- one — the writer , the foreigner , the campesino , the neighbor of the Jew , the religious activist , the person over for tea , the former left- ist - could represent the ...
... precisely because it could detain anybody , or because any- one — the writer , the foreigner , the campesino , the neighbor of the Jew , the religious activist , the person over for tea , the former left- ist - could represent the ...
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... precisely what history is or how it might impact the errant desires of present - day kin . As Johnnie exclaims in frustration , “ History doesn't help . Slavery won't go away " ( 174 ) . Characters cannot figure out how the irruption of ...
... precisely what history is or how it might impact the errant desires of present - day kin . As Johnnie exclaims in frustration , “ History doesn't help . Slavery won't go away " ( 174 ) . Characters cannot figure out how the irruption of ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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