Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... specter of disorder could be a manageable one . To cast this implication in more psychological terms , I would propose that the steadiness of the characters , their psychic distance , couched as it is in a frame of realism , responds to ...
... specter of disorder could be a manageable one . To cast this implication in more psychological terms , I would propose that the steadiness of the characters , their psychic distance , couched as it is in a frame of realism , responds to ...
Síða 96
... specter of traumatic menace that justified that nar- rative - and its narrator - in the first place . To close , I wish to consider one more element of the presi- dent's desire for military action in Iraq . After September 11 , it was ...
... specter of traumatic menace that justified that nar- rative - and its narrator - in the first place . To close , I wish to consider one more element of the presi- dent's desire for military action in Iraq . After September 11 , it was ...
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... specter of the African that perished and yielded the African American . Cudjo's survival challenges this aporia . The specter has " come to life " in flesh and form , disrupting history and the collective identity formed by this absence ...
... specter of the African that perished and yielded the African American . Cudjo's survival challenges this aporia . The specter has " come to life " in flesh and form , disrupting history and the collective identity formed by this absence ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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