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At the same time , though , these screens can also impede assimilation of the traumatic experi- ence and so obstruct the process of therapeutic reconstruction ( we can recall Jacques Lacan's statement that the symbol is manifest as the ...
At the same time , though , these screens can also impede assimilation of the traumatic experi- ence and so obstruct the process of therapeutic reconstruction ( we can recall Jacques Lacan's statement that the symbol is manifest as the ...
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New York : Bantam Books , 1959 . Hartman , Geoffrey . " Memory.Com : Tele - Suffering and Testimony in the Dot Com Era . " Raritan : A Quarterly Review 19.3 ( 2000 ) : 1–18 . Lacan , Jacques . Ecrits . Paris : Editions du Seuil , 1966 .
New York : Bantam Books , 1959 . Hartman , Geoffrey . " Memory.Com : Tele - Suffering and Testimony in the Dot Com Era . " Raritan : A Quarterly Review 19.3 ( 2000 ) : 1–18 . Lacan , Jacques . Ecrits . Paris : Editions du Seuil , 1966 .
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It is also one of Derrida's great polemical essays about psychoanalysis , one that should be read in the context of his polemical encounters with Michel Foucault or Jacques Lacan . This time , the polemics takes a form of contestation ...
It is also one of Derrida's great polemical essays about psychoanalysis , one that should be read in the context of his polemical encounters with Michel Foucault or Jacques Lacan . This time , the polemics takes a form of contestation ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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