Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... suggest that the ethical dimension of testi- mony is lost on Derrida . Rather , it is to point out that in Derrida's ... suggests that we can in fact hear it in what she calls the " cryptic forms of modern narrative and modern art ...
... suggest that the ethical dimension of testi- mony is lost on Derrida . Rather , it is to point out that in Derrida's ... suggests that we can in fact hear it in what she calls the " cryptic forms of modern narrative and modern art ...
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... suggest in emphasizing the concept of intersectionality , and as the experi- ences of so many women in prison ... suggests that this desire for others ' punishment signals a turn away from the difficult work of democracy . Brown ...
... suggest in emphasizing the concept of intersectionality , and as the experi- ences of so many women in prison ... suggests that this desire for others ' punishment signals a turn away from the difficult work of democracy . Brown ...
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... suggests that death is permeable and imprecise , leaving tradition with the necessity of defining the very limits of its constitution . In effect , to know how to read the obituaries , the graves , the funereal episodes in which one era ...
... suggests that death is permeable and imprecise , leaving tradition with the necessity of defining the very limits of its constitution . In effect , to know how to read the obituaries , the graves , the funereal episodes in which one era ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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