Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 25,Ausgaben 1-22004 |
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... emotions involve speculating about what the protago- nists must be feeling . Melissa conjectures that she and the protago- nists experienced similar feelings of remorse and self - pity during their first year in prison , although Cruel ...
... emotions involve speculating about what the protago- nists must be feeling . Melissa conjectures that she and the protago- nists experienced similar feelings of remorse and self - pity during their first year in prison , although Cruel ...
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... emotions , which were based on seemingly nothing , on paper ( a sense of permanence ) no less , and turned in [ . . . ] . ” Of course the satisfaction of this desire to emotionally affect the students is partly fantasy . The closest I ...
... emotions , which were based on seemingly nothing , on paper ( a sense of permanence ) no less , and turned in [ . . . ] . ” Of course the satisfaction of this desire to emotionally affect the students is partly fantasy . The closest I ...
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... emotionally heart - rending materials threatens to derail intellectual analysis ( the goal of the classroom ) into ... emotion . In the study of any art , paying attention to one's visceral reaction before clarifying it analytically ...
... emotionally heart - rending materials threatens to derail intellectual analysis ( the goal of the classroom ) into ... emotion . In the study of any art , paying attention to one's visceral reaction before clarifying it analytically ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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