Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... scenes that make up the pathological public sphere . ( 26 ) What Seltzer names the " pathological public sphere " is the primal scene of violence , manufactured and enclosed on television . Law and Order's steadiness of focus is a ...
... scenes that make up the pathological public sphere . ( 26 ) What Seltzer names the " pathological public sphere " is the primal scene of violence , manufactured and enclosed on television . Law and Order's steadiness of focus is a ...
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... scène of personal resistance to trauma and violence . Philip Lane writes of Homicide . " The detectives of Homicide ... scene ; but , in fact , their daily dosage of death eventually gets to them " ( 146 ) . But in Law and Order , that ...
... scène of personal resistance to trauma and violence . Philip Lane writes of Homicide . " The detectives of Homicide ... scene ; but , in fact , their daily dosage of death eventually gets to them " ( 146 ) . But in Law and Order , that ...
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... scene . A certain authority is imposed due to the dis- covery that death is conclusive and that an appeal would no ... scene , as an obligation to speak on behalf of the deceased , but rather one that expropriates the death of the other ...
... scene . A certain authority is imposed due to the dis- covery that death is conclusive and that an appeal would no ... scene , as an obligation to speak on behalf of the deceased , but rather one that expropriates the death of the other ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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