Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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Síða 71
... understand what their mind is workin ' like . I try to understand where they're comin ' from . " For Maria , true crime books also explicitly serve as forms of testimony , as vehicles for talking to others about her experiences and ...
... understand what their mind is workin ' like . I try to understand where they're comin ' from . " For Maria , true crime books also explicitly serve as forms of testimony , as vehicles for talking to others about her experiences and ...
Síða 250
... understand what is universal and what is distinctive in responses to catastrophic events , even if those events belong to different orders of magnitude . My own understanding of those historical responses has deep- ened over the last ...
... understand what is universal and what is distinctive in responses to catastrophic events , even if those events belong to different orders of magnitude . My own understanding of those historical responses has deep- ened over the last ...
Síða 278
... understand . You no longer understand Belgrade . The way it lives . The way it is . " What I know is that it is more and more difficult for me to communicate with her . The first word that comes to mind is that she is wild . It is not ...
... understand . You no longer understand Belgrade . The way it lives . The way it is . " What I know is that it is more and more difficult for me to communicate with her . The first word that comes to mind is that she is wild . It is not ...
Efni
The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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