Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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Síða 12
... suffering of one's own trauma , in which all subsequent experiences of trauma are experienced as repetition , and the collective and historical re- sponse to pain and atrocity , we can recognize the conundrum that all suffering ...
... suffering of one's own trauma , in which all subsequent experiences of trauma are experienced as repetition , and the collective and historical re- sponse to pain and atrocity , we can recognize the conundrum that all suffering ...
Síða 21
... suffering , seen from the outside , is always repetition . No one who testifies can be confident that their listeners will be able ( even if they do not refuse ) to en- gage with the testifier's own pain . In that sense , the trauma of ...
... suffering , seen from the outside , is always repetition . No one who testifies can be confident that their listeners will be able ( even if they do not refuse ) to en- gage with the testifier's own pain . In that sense , the trauma of ...
Síða 66
... suffering in the extrajuridical realm , her argument risks closing off possibilities for fostering rec- ognition in the legal realm of " cruel but not unusual suffering , " the forms of cumulative , unaddressed suffering that all - too ...
... suffering in the extrajuridical realm , her argument risks closing off possibilities for fostering rec- ognition in the legal realm of " cruel but not unusual suffering , " the forms of cumulative , unaddressed suffering that all - too ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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