Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... revolution , etc. ) . Emphasizing popular , oral discourse , the witness portrays his or her own experience as an agent ( rather than a representative ) of a collective memory and identity . Truth is summoned in the cause of denouncing ...
... revolution , etc. ) . Emphasizing popular , oral discourse , the witness portrays his or her own experience as an agent ( rather than a representative ) of a collective memory and identity . Truth is summoned in the cause of denouncing ...
Síða 101
... revolution have become one ; transition stands as the fulfillment of a right- leaning revolt that commenced at the dawn of modernity . Chilean leftism , laboring in the name of this transition , has been little more than the witting or ...
... revolution have become one ; transition stands as the fulfillment of a right- leaning revolt that commenced at the dawn of modernity . Chilean leftism , laboring in the name of this transition , has been little more than the witting or ...
Síða 160
... write a literacy of freedom - a determination otherwise at the site of agency , a " revelation " that revolution demands another time . Notes 1Trauma studies include a remarkably diverse range of theoretical 160 Discourse 25.1 & 2.
... write a literacy of freedom - a determination otherwise at the site of agency , a " revelation " that revolution demands another time . Notes 1Trauma studies include a remarkably diverse range of theoretical 160 Discourse 25.1 & 2.
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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