Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 25,Ausgaben 1-22004 |
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... curse " upon what Keizer calls the " House of Africa " ( 389 ) : And from these origins has there come this great curse upon our house : ' The females shall be raped and the males shall be murdered . And [ . . . ] to certain of the ...
... curse " upon what Keizer calls the " House of Africa " ( 389 ) : And from these origins has there come this great curse upon our house : ' The females shall be raped and the males shall be murdered . And [ . . . ] to certain of the ...
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... curse , I would like to suggest , reproduce the narrative of kinship I described at the start of this section . By casting incest as the symptom of an apocryphal curse that seems to mark both the beginning and the ends of national ...
... curse , I would like to suggest , reproduce the narrative of kinship I described at the start of this section . By casting incest as the symptom of an apocryphal curse that seems to mark both the beginning and the ends of national ...
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... curse , " be the traumatic exception to norms of agency ? How does the tempo- rality of national " history " work to render such violences outside the political , even as they become its necessary ground ? How , to echo Benjamin in ...
... curse , " be the traumatic exception to norms of agency ? How does the tempo- rality of national " history " work to render such violences outside the political , even as they become its necessary ground ? How , to echo Benjamin in ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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