Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22003 |
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Síða 96
... narrator , and principal characters in that narrative are to combine compassion , military power , and a steady gaze . And yet , as we are reminded , worldwide danger cannot be eradicated to satisfaction . The presi- dent's narrative ...
... narrator , and principal characters in that narrative are to combine compassion , military power , and a steady gaze . And yet , as we are reminded , worldwide danger cannot be eradicated to satisfaction . The presi- dent's narrative ...
Síða 124
... narrator , it evokes " pictures " in him , which take him back into the past ( 46 ) . The narrator's memories of the camp reflect Langer's notion of " choiceless choice , " so that at key moments of self preservation , such as the ...
... narrator , it evokes " pictures " in him , which take him back into the past ( 46 ) . The narrator's memories of the camp reflect Langer's notion of " choiceless choice , " so that at key moments of self preservation , such as the ...
Síða 127
... narrator encounters a pile of wom- en's corpses in the camp shortly after meeting his mother . Looking at the dead women , the child remembers the story of origins which was told to him by one of the older children in the barracks ...
... narrator encounters a pile of wom- en's corpses in the camp shortly after meeting his mother . Looking at the dead women , the child remembers the story of origins which was told to him by one of the older children in the barracks ...
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Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
Dominic Rainsford | 19 |
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