Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... Sentences : Denying Welfare Benefits to Women Convicted of Drug Offenses . The Sentencing Project . Feb. 2002. < http : // www .sentencingproject.org > . Berlant , Lauren . " The Subject of True Feeling : Pain , Privacy , and Poli- tics ...
... Sentences : Denying Welfare Benefits to Women Convicted of Drug Offenses . The Sentencing Project . Feb. 2002. < http : // www .sentencingproject.org > . Berlant , Lauren . " The Subject of True Feeling : Pain , Privacy , and Poli- tics ...
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... where Yerushalmi writes that “ Only in Israel and nowhere else is the injunction to remember felt as a religious imperative to an entire people ” ( 9 ) . This sentence , Derrida says , makes him " tremble Winter and Spring 2003 175.
... where Yerushalmi writes that “ Only in Israel and nowhere else is the injunction to remember felt as a religious imperative to an entire people ” ( 9 ) . This sentence , Derrida says , makes him " tremble Winter and Spring 2003 175.
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... sentences analyzed in Le Différend , it does not present a ' universe ' organized according to the four familiar poles in their two familiar axes of addressor - addressee and referent - meaning ( so that in presenting a universe a sentence ...
... sentences analyzed in Le Différend , it does not present a ' universe ' organized according to the four familiar poles in their two familiar axes of addressor - addressee and referent - meaning ( so that in presenting a universe a sentence ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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