Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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Síða 49
... silent about it . Rather than characterize this silence as the absence of testimony , however , Felman suggests that we can in fact hear it in what she calls the " cryptic forms of modern narrative and modern art " ( 201 ) and that has ...
... silent about it . Rather than characterize this silence as the absence of testimony , however , Felman suggests that we can in fact hear it in what she calls the " cryptic forms of modern narrative and modern art " ( 201 ) and that has ...
Síða 195
... silence that has surrounded " Barracoon " since its in- ception . To this day , this silence continues to bear on the events of the past , signifying the contemporary importance of this testi- mony . In the discourse of testimonial ...
... silence that has surrounded " Barracoon " since its in- ception . To this day , this silence continues to bear on the events of the past , signifying the contemporary importance of this testi- mony . In the discourse of testimonial ...
Síða 243
... silence by presupposing that it is addressed . And within his pure philosophical terminology , this articulation constitutes a violence of sorts , a forgetting of the radi- cal heterogeneity that separates the affect from representation ...
... silence by presupposing that it is addressed . And within his pure philosophical terminology , this articulation constitutes a violence of sorts , a forgetting of the radi- cal heterogeneity that separates the affect from representation ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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