Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 25,Ausgaben 1-22004 |
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... Fragments : Memories of a Childhood , 1939-1948 represented a crisis point in this discussion . Fragments narrated the story of its author's childhood experiences , which included escaping from the persecution of the Jews in Riga ...
... Fragments : Memories of a Childhood , 1939-1948 represented a crisis point in this discussion . Fragments narrated the story of its author's childhood experiences , which included escaping from the persecution of the Jews in Riga ...
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... Fragments as a mem- oir , observing in the “ Afterword ” that he was persuaded to forget the past by those around him , and that it took many years before he was able to write about his memories . He claims that he is one of the ...
... Fragments as a mem- oir , observing in the “ Afterword ” that he was persuaded to forget the past by those around him , and that it took many years before he was able to write about his memories . He claims that he is one of the ...
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... Fragments cannot properly be read as fiction , because of Wil- komirski's own insistence , and apparent belief , that his text is fac- tual . Neither can Fragments be read as testimony , in spite of its close mimicry of the form ...
... Fragments cannot properly be read as fiction , because of Wil- komirski's own insistence , and apparent belief , that his text is fac- tual . Neither can Fragments be read as testimony , in spite of its close mimicry of the form ...
Inhalt
The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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