Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22003 |
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... ence and a collective discourse in which suffering , seen from the outside , is always repetition . No one who testifies can be confident that their listeners will be able ( even if they do not refuse ) to en- gage with the testifier's ...
... ence and a collective discourse in which suffering , seen from the outside , is always repetition . No one who testifies can be confident that their listeners will be able ( even if they do not refuse ) to en- gage with the testifier's ...
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... ence of the parties on which his testimony bore . Thus , his status as a witness was established on the basis of an act that had itself to be witnessed by others , not simply performed . This does not mean that the medieval era , or ...
... ence of the parties on which his testimony bore . Thus , his status as a witness was established on the basis of an act that had itself to be witnessed by others , not simply performed . This does not mean that the medieval era , or ...
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... ence through " channels of affective identification and empathy " ( 128 ) . Within such a framework , Berlant maintains , individuals ' sympathetic sentiments about subaltern suffering replace concrete efforts to address social and ...
... ence through " channels of affective identification and empathy " ( 128 ) . Within such a framework , Berlant maintains , individuals ' sympathetic sentiments about subaltern suffering replace concrete efforts to address social and ...
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Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
Dominic Rainsford | 19 |
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