Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 25,Ausgaben 1-22004 |
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... appears , it is no longer , from the standpoint of legality , of value . It cannot be used against the perpetrators of terror . And this , sadly , is why the truth is allowed to appear at all . The military regimes step down rela ...
... appears , it is no longer , from the standpoint of legality , of value . It cannot be used against the perpetrators of terror . And this , sadly , is why the truth is allowed to appear at all . The military regimes step down rela ...
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... appear . The Hague marks an innovation in international politics , par- ticularly as it pertains to the issue of sovereignty . " What appears singular and new today is the project of making States , or at least head of states in title ...
... appear . The Hague marks an innovation in international politics , par- ticularly as it pertains to the issue of sovereignty . " What appears singular and new today is the project of making States , or at least head of states in title ...
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... appears " concealed " under the name of Manuel Maier , but it is thanks to this name that death appears with tragic persistence on the 22nd of January : " In the growing darkness , Emma wept for the suicide of Manuel Maier until the end ...
... appears " concealed " under the name of Manuel Maier , but it is thanks to this name that death appears with tragic persistence on the 22nd of January : " In the growing darkness , Emma wept for the suicide of Manuel Maier until the end ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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