Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... truth " ( 62 ) , and yet here he is : ending with what appears to be precisely such a grave truth . But perhaps his grave truth , his " truth " about the grave where the child lies , in- deed does not murder her , because she is most ...
... truth " ( 62 ) , and yet here he is : ending with what appears to be precisely such a grave truth . But perhaps his grave truth , his " truth " about the grave where the child lies , in- deed does not murder her , because she is most ...
Síða 111
... truth in the abstract . " People envi- sioned truth as a narrative that would appear in some kind of judicial procedure in which military criminals would be indicted . The post - 1989 amnesty , however , interrupted this process . Fol ...
... truth in the abstract . " People envi- sioned truth as a narrative that would appear in some kind of judicial procedure in which military criminals would be indicted . The post - 1989 amnesty , however , interrupted this process . Fol ...
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... truth while it remains absent . The truth of the Holocaust - that urgent and nec- essary truth which all mass death should establish - remains un- graspable , to the degree that the experience is left without a subject and the witness ...
... truth while it remains absent . The truth of the Holocaust - that urgent and nec- essary truth which all mass death should establish - remains un- graspable , to the degree that the experience is left without a subject and the witness ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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