Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... Ruins of Memory has been highly influential in the fields of Holocaust studies and trauma theory . Langer is primarily concerned with demonstrating the ways in which the Holocaust unsettles and disrupts traditional moral and historical ...
... Ruins of Memory has been highly influential in the fields of Holocaust studies and trauma theory . Langer is primarily concerned with demonstrating the ways in which the Holocaust unsettles and disrupts traditional moral and historical ...
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... ruins itself . It is in weaving and keeping , in danger , that , as Levinas says , " the face of the other , in this nudity , exposed unto death [ . . . ] reminds one of the very mortality of the other person " ( 107 ) . The ...
... ruins itself . It is in weaving and keeping , in danger , that , as Levinas says , " the face of the other , in this nudity , exposed unto death [ . . . ] reminds one of the very mortality of the other person " ( 107 ) . The ...
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... ruins of an amphitheater . -J . L. Borges , Tlön , Uqbar , Orbis Tertius In 1915 , shortly after the outbreak of World War I , Freud wrote a brief essay entitled , " Our Attitude Towards Death , " in which he confronted something that ...
... ruins of an amphitheater . -J . L. Borges , Tlön , Uqbar , Orbis Tertius In 1915 , shortly after the outbreak of World War I , Freud wrote a brief essay entitled , " Our Attitude Towards Death , " in which he confronted something that ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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