Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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Síða 168
... survival , existing in a mode of a delayed survival of itself . This is made possible by a counter- pressure exerted by the archive . Let us recall , no archive would exist without the originary injunction to remember , the repression ...
... survival , existing in a mode of a delayed survival of itself . This is made possible by a counter- pressure exerted by the archive . Let us recall , no archive would exist without the originary injunction to remember , the repression ...
Síða 197
... survival challenges this aporia . The specter has " come to life " in flesh and form , disrupting history and the collective identity formed by this absence . Spillers has also observed the challenge that such a survival portends : The ...
... survival challenges this aporia . The specter has " come to life " in flesh and form , disrupting history and the collective identity formed by this absence . Spillers has also observed the challenge that such a survival portends : The ...
Síða 209
... survival : " Genuine survival ( as opposed to drifting , wandering ) is achieved at the cost of revisiting the horror of the Middle Passage [ . . . ] the translation of experience in language in order for it to be transmitted " ( 82-83 ) ...
... survival : " Genuine survival ( as opposed to drifting , wandering ) is achieved at the cost of revisiting the horror of the Middle Passage [ . . . ] the translation of experience in language in order for it to be transmitted " ( 82-83 ) ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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