Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... reading , which necessarily entails a rela- tionship between reader and author . Fragments opens with an im- plicit pact or contract , in which Wilkomirski vouches that the text is based on accurate and truthful childhood memories : " I ...
... reading , which necessarily entails a rela- tionship between reader and author . Fragments opens with an im- plicit pact or contract , in which Wilkomirski vouches that the text is based on accurate and truthful childhood memories : " I ...
Síða 156
... reading is that it locates the origin of Patricia's sexual agency in its political negation . In other words , in this reading of sexual agency " patriarchal kinship " becomes the referent of testimonial agency , which must re - make ...
... reading is that it locates the origin of Patricia's sexual agency in its political negation . In other words , in this reading of sexual agency " patriarchal kinship " becomes the referent of testimonial agency , which must re - make ...
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... reading ? Were students protecting themselves from exposure to pain ? Did their feelings of boredom protect them and allow them to resist what was being imposed on them ? In the classroom , I was more wholly present than the students ...
... reading ? Were students protecting themselves from exposure to pain ? Did their feelings of boredom protect them and allow them to resist what was being imposed on them ? In the classroom , I was more wholly present than the students ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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