Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... reference points here thus come from the philosophical canon , which noto- riously omits precisely the extended historical period under con- sideration here . This may explain why neither folklaw testimony nor early inquisitional ...
... reference points here thus come from the philosophical canon , which noto- riously omits precisely the extended historical period under con- sideration here . This may explain why neither folklaw testimony nor early inquisitional ...
Síða 102
... reference to a poetics would not be surprising . However Moulián , though loosely indebted to certain Foucauldian principles , in fact espouses almost none of the key notions of language which emerge from post - structuralism . He ...
... reference to a poetics would not be surprising . However Moulián , though loosely indebted to certain Foucauldian principles , in fact espouses almost none of the key notions of language which emerge from post - structuralism . He ...
Síða 104
... reference to the violence ( the scissors ) and the censorship ( the missing information ) of the dic- tatorship . Indeed , the meaning of the missing messages is hard to miss : “ If we do not permit free market policies ( advertising ) ...
... reference to the violence ( the scissors ) and the censorship ( the missing information ) of the dic- tatorship . Indeed , the meaning of the missing messages is hard to miss : “ If we do not permit free market policies ( advertising ) ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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