Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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Síða 158
... proper referent " ( 64 ) . According to Spillers , through kinship " a social subject in abeyance , in an absolute deferral that becomes itself a new synthesis , is born : the African - American , whose last name , for all intents and ...
... proper referent " ( 64 ) . According to Spillers , through kinship " a social subject in abeyance , in an absolute deferral that becomes itself a new synthesis , is born : the African - American , whose last name , for all intents and ...
Síða 174
... scientific " book immersed in the archive , to " fiction , " the change ... name or the singular event , close to itself and one with itself . But , at ... name in the multitude of languages . He jealously keeps to himself the name while ...
... scientific " book immersed in the archive , to " fiction , " the change ... name or the singular event , close to itself and one with itself . But , at ... name in the multitude of languages . He jealously keeps to himself the name while ...
Síða 219
... proper to her name , " taking it upon oneself , " as Derrida puts it , " the identity of the oneself is given by death " ( The gift of death 45 ) . However , this identity , at the same time that it is “ given by death , " is also a ...
... proper to her name , " taking it upon oneself , " as Derrida puts it , " the identity of the oneself is given by death " ( The gift of death 45 ) . However , this identity , at the same time that it is “ given by death , " is also a ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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