Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22003 |
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... death sustained by an attitude which had not previously considered war— “ the accumula- tion of deaths " —as a relevant psychic fact . Fiction therefore fails precisely when death is manifested as a brutal occurrence exceed- ing the ...
... death sustained by an attitude which had not previously considered war— “ the accumula- tion of deaths " —as a relevant psychic fact . Fiction therefore fails precisely when death is manifested as a brutal occurrence exceed- ing the ...
Síða 219
... death of the other pro- vokes in us . Such a politics still skirts the very limits of our compre- hension : death is articulated in a place where thought loses itself in the thought of its complete loss . Borges thematizes in " Emma ...
... death of the other pro- vokes in us . Such a politics still skirts the very limits of our compre- hension : death is articulated in a place where thought loses itself in the thought of its complete loss . Borges thematizes in " Emma ...
Síða 224
... death and made to exchange it every time for the death of all . [ . . . ] ( 82 ) So that the man saved in the instant of death cannot but repeat the moment in which he is placed in safety . Yet this repetition , the obligation of living ...
... death and made to exchange it every time for the death of all . [ . . . ] ( 82 ) So that the man saved in the instant of death cannot but repeat the moment in which he is placed in safety . Yet this repetition , the obligation of living ...
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Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
Dominic Rainsford | 19 |
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