Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... seem to have curbed its popularity . It is a sonorous piece , providing a grand noise to accompany an event that seems to demand an emotional response . Its speaker devotes most of the poem to presenting his own predicament as one who ...
... seem to have curbed its popularity . It is a sonorous piece , providing a grand noise to accompany an event that seems to demand an emotional response . Its speaker devotes most of the poem to presenting his own predicament as one who ...
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... seems that there is a nuclear holocaust looming . The television gives out a despon- dent appeal to fortitude and solidarity , and then goes dead . Mili- tary jets periodically scream overhead , shattering glasses in the house ...
... seems that there is a nuclear holocaust looming . The television gives out a despon- dent appeal to fortitude and solidarity , and then goes dead . Mili- tary jets periodically scream overhead , shattering glasses in the house ...
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... seems to forbid comparison , once we ask ourselves why we suffer and how we recover , we seem inevitably to wonder if we have suffered more than others and whether we deserve to do so . Certainly many survivors of Hiroshima and the ...
... seems to forbid comparison , once we ask ourselves why we suffer and how we recover , we seem inevitably to wonder if we have suffered more than others and whether we deserve to do so . Certainly many survivors of Hiroshima and the ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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