Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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Síða 168
... receive the unexpected , the unpro- grammable , the unpredictable , the un - presentable and the un - rep- resentable . An opening of the unknown is thus produced , which no archival knowledge prepares us to receive . This opening ...
... receive the unexpected , the unpro- grammable , the unpredictable , the un - presentable and the un - rep- resentable . An opening of the unknown is thus produced , which no archival knowledge prepares us to receive . This opening ...
Síða 200
... receives the testimony , mediating be- tween the witness and the reader who receives the testimony through reading . The repetition of this question keeps a sense of the " creation " of the testimony as it is spoken , and the witness's ...
... receives the testimony , mediating be- tween the witness and the reader who receives the testimony through reading . The repetition of this question keeps a sense of the " creation " of the testimony as it is spoken , and the witness's ...
Síða 274
... receive a direct , personalized broadcast of an air - raid . * It is Saturday . I need a moment to understand that on the other end of the line , an air - raid is going on at that very moment . There is a certain perversity to this ...
... receive a direct , personalized broadcast of an air - raid . * It is Saturday . I need a moment to understand that on the other end of the line , an air - raid is going on at that very moment . There is a certain perversity to this ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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