Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... injury . In her influential " Wounded Attachments " essay , Brown seeks to anatomize late modern subjects ' attachments to experiences of wounding , particularly forms of wounding which stem from specific race and gender markings ...
... injury . In her influential " Wounded Attachments " essay , Brown seeks to anatomize late modern subjects ' attachments to experiences of wounding , particularly forms of wounding which stem from specific race and gender markings ...
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... injury , identity , and desire - by " re- habilitat [ ing ] the memory of desire within identificatory processes [ . . . ] prior to its wounding and thus prior to the formation of identity at the site of the wound ” ( “ Wounded ” 405 ...
... injury , identity , and desire - by " re- habilitat [ ing ] the memory of desire within identificatory processes [ . . . ] prior to its wounding and thus prior to the formation of identity at the site of the wound ” ( “ Wounded ” 405 ...
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... wounding . While her work better attends to the daily forms of victimization that so many subjects sustain , Berlant ... wounding circum- scribes our imaginations within the unproductive binary frame- work of a traumatic past and a ...
... wounding . While her work better attends to the daily forms of victimization that so many subjects sustain , Berlant ... wounding circum- scribes our imaginations within the unproductive binary frame- work of a traumatic past and a ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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