Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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Síða 101
... struggles - of the 1970-1989 period are slipping away . Contemporary citizens , having forgotten the past , are advocating the very structures of the dictatorship which they once opposed . A mass , depoliticized con- senso neoliberal ...
... struggles - of the 1970-1989 period are slipping away . Contemporary citizens , having forgotten the past , are advocating the very structures of the dictatorship which they once opposed . A mass , depoliticized con- senso neoliberal ...
Síða 104
... struggles , judging from this commercial , to make sure that no such processes occur . It wants the people to remem- ber the Pinochet dictatorship just as it was , in all its horror . Indeed , the production of this non - forgetting is ...
... struggles , judging from this commercial , to make sure that no such processes occur . It wants the people to remem- ber the Pinochet dictatorship just as it was , in all its horror . Indeed , the production of this non - forgetting is ...
Síða 269
... struggles to empathize with individuals and to account for their different ways of adjusting to suffering . Empathy leads her to history . Empathy also makes her swerve from a fully rational comprehension of the past . The successes and ...
... struggles to empathize with individuals and to account for their different ways of adjusting to suffering . Empathy leads her to history . Empathy also makes her swerve from a fully rational comprehension of the past . The successes and ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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