Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22003 |
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... reading prac- tices in order to counter the divide that Rae evokes . The testimo- nies that emerge from their readings illuminate our pressing need to develop alternatives to the cultural , political , and legal frame- works that allow ...
... reading prac- tices in order to counter the divide that Rae evokes . The testimo- nies that emerge from their readings illuminate our pressing need to develop alternatives to the cultural , political , and legal frame- works that allow ...
Síða 255
... reading experience : to a person , the students said they had cried , and that reading the work was the most powerful account of suffering they had ever read . “ It tore me apart emotionally , " wrote one student . " There were times ...
... reading experience : to a person , the students said they had cried , and that reading the work was the most powerful account of suffering they had ever read . “ It tore me apart emotionally , " wrote one student . " There were times ...
Síða 258
... reading , and to use those reactions as ways into the material . The students , like some of the witnesses to the testimonies we read , seemed trau- matized by what they heard . But an uneasy question never left the room : was it not ...
... reading , and to use those reactions as ways into the material . The students , like some of the witnesses to the testimonies we read , seemed trau- matized by what they heard . But an uneasy question never left the room : was it not ...
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Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
Dominic Rainsford | 19 |
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