Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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Síða 133
... Tell as an SS man , only to find that his tentative descriptions of the concen- tration camps are dismissed by his teacher as “ drivel " ( 130 ) . In retaliation , the boy dismisses the story of William Tell , in turn , as " drivel ...
... Tell as an SS man , only to find that his tentative descriptions of the concen- tration camps are dismissed by his teacher as “ drivel " ( 130 ) . In retaliation , the boy dismisses the story of William Tell , in turn , as " drivel ...
Síða 185
... tell more , to tell what he saw , the " katzetnik " could only respond , reiterate , that they were all numbers , that " in Auschwitz there are no names , their names were their numbers . " After repeated insistence by the prosecutor to ...
... tell more , to tell what he saw , the " katzetnik " could only respond , reiterate , that they were all numbers , that " in Auschwitz there are no names , their names were their numbers . " After repeated insistence by the prosecutor to ...
Síða 194
... tell his story in his own way without the intrusion of interpretation . " 4 In his analysis of abolitionist dis ... telling but also accounts for the myriad compli- cations posed [ ... ] " ( 16 ) . Hurston uses the preface and the intro ...
... tell his story in his own way without the intrusion of interpretation . " 4 In his analysis of abolitionist dis ... telling but also accounts for the myriad compli- cations posed [ ... ] " ( 16 ) . Hurston uses the preface and the intro ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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