Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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Síða 115
... present in the current installations of the " democratic " civil society . Yes , to account for the dictatorship one must mourn , move on . But one must also appeal to , therefore support and reproduce this regime , so as to recall not ...
... present in the current installations of the " democratic " civil society . Yes , to account for the dictatorship one must mourn , move on . But one must also appeal to , therefore support and reproduce this regime , so as to recall not ...
Síða 124
... present tense , and concluding with a brief reflective passage in the imper- fect . The present - tense narration is further characterized by the use of " short and excited main clauses " ( 239 ) . This method of narration emphasizes ...
... present tense , and concluding with a brief reflective passage in the imper- fect . The present - tense narration is further characterized by the use of " short and excited main clauses " ( 239 ) . This method of narration emphasizes ...
Síða 227
... present subordi- nated to the transit of what has already taken place . Thus , Funes never had time , since all his time consisted in the passing of an earlier time through his memory , in having to repeat — just like Blanchot's young ...
... present subordi- nated to the transit of what has already taken place . Thus , Funes never had time , since all his time consisted in the passing of an earlier time through his memory , in having to repeat — just like Blanchot's young ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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