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It is , therefore , through this philosophical articulation of the affect that I will attempt to address some literary ... its radical heterogeneity to articulation , its tonal imprint on articulated discourse , and its transmission .
It is , therefore , through this philosophical articulation of the affect that I will attempt to address some literary ... its radical heterogeneity to articulation , its tonal imprint on articulated discourse , and its transmission .
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become a true witness according to the rule of articulated language . What is the relation between the toned voice , the " affectual voice ” as Lyotard calls it , and the communicative voice ? The inarticulate phone of the affect and ...
become a true witness according to the rule of articulated language . What is the relation between the toned voice , the " affectual voice ” as Lyotard calls it , and the communicative voice ? The inarticulate phone of the affect and ...
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The differend is unavoidable between this affectivity and articulation . ... too recurrent , and too disruptive of the linkages of articulated life : the convulsions of the hysterics , the phobias and absences of Emma .
The differend is unavoidable between this affectivity and articulation . ... too recurrent , and too disruptive of the linkages of articulated life : the convulsions of the hysterics , the phobias and absences of Emma .
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 19 |
A Genealogical Perspective | 36 |
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