Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... refer- ring that belief to a prior experience , but are rather performing that belief in the very act of bearing witness . Derrida acknowledges the performative dimension of testi- mony in a short passage on the martyr in Demeure . The ...
... refer- ring that belief to a prior experience , but are rather performing that belief in the very act of bearing witness . Derrida acknowledges the performative dimension of testi- mony in a short passage on the martyr in Demeure . The ...
Síða 235
... refer these feelings to an object since it does not yet have any conception of objects as being precisely referents of a phrase to be exchanged between interlocutors . While the grown up , Freud , for instance , when he writes the Three ...
... refer these feelings to an object since it does not yet have any conception of objects as being precisely referents of a phrase to be exchanged between interlocutors . While the grown up , Freud , for instance , when he writes the Three ...
Síða 237
... refers . It therefore articulates itself on two axis : destination or adressed- ness , and referentiality of meaning " ( " Voix " 86 ) . The very notion of a " referentiality of meaning " suggests that the sign does not just refer to ...
... refers . It therefore articulates itself on two axis : destination or adressed- ness , and referentiality of meaning " ( " Voix " 86 ) . The very notion of a " referentiality of meaning " suggests that the sign does not just refer to ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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