Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... remains , is to recol- lect , stamp , or poeticize this " is , " this between or relation of Chil- ean periods ( a relation that is Chile's contemporary history , and that I have articulated as “ transition is democratic " ) . Testimony ...
... remains , is to recol- lect , stamp , or poeticize this " is , " this between or relation of Chil- ean periods ( a relation that is Chile's contemporary history , and that I have articulated as “ transition is democratic " ) . Testimony ...
Síða 223
... remains of unwritten thoughts . In a similar vein , we might say that one tradition is consum- mated in the funeral of another , in such a way that the departing tradition allows itself to be spoken for by the very tradition that , in ...
... remains of unwritten thoughts . In a similar vein , we might say that one tradition is consum- mated in the funeral of another , in such a way that the departing tradition allows itself to be spoken for by the very tradition that , in ...
Síða 227
... remains absent . The truth of the Holocaust - that urgent and nec- essary truth which all mass death should establish - remains un- graspable , to the degree that the experience is left without a subject and the witness without an ...
... remains absent . The truth of the Holocaust - that urgent and nec- essary truth which all mass death should establish - remains un- graspable , to the degree that the experience is left without a subject and the witness without an ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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