Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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Síða 82
... psychic tension between the inclination to ( re ) present violence and the inclina- tion to moderate it with form and empathetic presence . Every episode of Law and Order starts with a low , male voice- over pronouncing these words ...
... psychic tension between the inclination to ( re ) present violence and the inclina- tion to moderate it with form and empathetic presence . Every episode of Law and Order starts with a low , male voice- over pronouncing these words ...
Síða 88
... psychic rather than conceptual or social . On screen in Law and Order is a fiction of human rather than social response to trauma — a microcosmic mise en scène of personal resistance to trauma and violence . Philip Lane writes of ...
... psychic rather than conceptual or social . On screen in Law and Order is a fiction of human rather than social response to trauma — a microcosmic mise en scène of personal resistance to trauma and violence . Philip Lane writes of ...
Síða 89
... psychic role of victim , being over- whelmed , losing the battle with formlessness . The Law and Order characters represent a fantasy of psychic intactness and empathetic presence in the face of relentless vio- lence . This intactness ...
... psychic role of victim , being over- whelmed , losing the battle with formlessness . The Law and Order characters represent a fantasy of psychic intactness and empathetic presence in the face of relentless vio- lence . This intactness ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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