Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 25,Ausgaben 1-22004 |
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... atrocity - those who return " from the dead ” - often become intensely overdetermined by those responding to them . Readers and spectators do not always want , or are unable , to hear survivors or encounter the singularity of their ...
... atrocity - those who return " from the dead ” - often become intensely overdetermined by those responding to them . Readers and spectators do not always want , or are unable , to hear survivors or encounter the singularity of their ...
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... atrocity and suffering , he turns to modern fiction , film and poetry as important sites both for testimonial enuncia- tions and for the difficult problems of temporality , self , historicity , ethics and memory that they raise ...
... atrocity and suffering , he turns to modern fiction , film and poetry as important sites both for testimonial enuncia- tions and for the difficult problems of temporality , self , historicity , ethics and memory that they raise ...
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... atrocity as archive , he seeks to register not only the ar- chive's ineffable implication in atrocity , but also its promise . The archive is literally embodied in Genevieve Sexton's read- ing of a singular account of a literal " last ...
... atrocity as archive , he seeks to register not only the ar- chive's ineffable implication in atrocity , but also its promise . The archive is literally embodied in Genevieve Sexton's read- ing of a singular account of a literal " last ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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