Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 25,Ausgaben 1-22004 |
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... expression of literary history are similar gestures , for in both cases testimony is used against itself to define literature ( but also itself ) as a fixed category . In fact , it might be said that any attempt to philosophically ...
... expression of literary history are similar gestures , for in both cases testimony is used against itself to define literature ( but also itself ) as a fixed category . In fact , it might be said that any attempt to philosophically ...
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... expression which nonetheless persists through lin- guistic and social formation . In a reading of Lyotard's work which subtly effects its own emphasis rather than limiting itself to an ex- plication of the other writer's philosophical ...
... expression which nonetheless persists through lin- guistic and social formation . In a reading of Lyotard's work which subtly effects its own emphasis rather than limiting itself to an ex- plication of the other writer's philosophical ...
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... expression " strangulated affect , " an expression where the hysteri- cal choking resounds and metaphorically infiltrates the theoretical apparatus designed to account for it . Or again , when he persists in using the present tense in ...
... expression " strangulated affect , " an expression where the hysteri- cal choking resounds and metaphorically infiltrates the theoretical apparatus designed to account for it . Or again , when he persists in using the present tense in ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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