Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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Síða 9
... turn them into metaphors for the stories that one has already heard many times , that one already knows by heart . In confronting the survivor's testimony , one too easily raises the bar- rier of the already - heard as a defense ...
... turn them into metaphors for the stories that one has already heard many times , that one already knows by heart . In confronting the survivor's testimony , one too easily raises the bar- rier of the already - heard as a defense ...
Síða 49
... turn derive from its ontological dividedness against itself ( as is the case with all concepts under the regime of a deconstruct- ive " hauntology " ) . Perhaps the best way to sum up my argument here is that medieval testimony assumes ...
... turn derive from its ontological dividedness against itself ( as is the case with all concepts under the regime of a deconstruct- ive " hauntology " ) . Perhaps the best way to sum up my argument here is that medieval testimony assumes ...
Síða 122
... turn , shaped by the emerging discourses of the guilt and culpability of Switzerland , both during the war and in the immediate post - war years . The Genre of Testimony It has long been recognized , in thinking about fakes and for ...
... turn , shaped by the emerging discourses of the guilt and culpability of Switzerland , both during the war and in the immediate post - war years . The Genre of Testimony It has long been recognized , in thinking about fakes and for ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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