Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 25,Ausgaben 1-22004 |
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... fear . In a central scene in the film , he claims that he gave up acting because he became ashamed of trying to impersonate others . His shame implies also an unwillingness to try to speak for others , and Tarkov- sky himself embodies ...
... fear . In a central scene in the film , he claims that he gave up acting because he became ashamed of trying to impersonate others . His shame implies also an unwillingness to try to speak for others , and Tarkov- sky himself embodies ...
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... fear of leaving . It is a complex fear . She would feel like a traitor if she were to leave Belgrade now , when destiny or the future , or whatever it is , is being decided . She says that she mailed me a letter a few days ago . I am ...
... fear of leaving . It is a complex fear . She would feel like a traitor if she were to leave Belgrade now , when destiny or the future , or whatever it is , is being decided . She says that she mailed me a letter a few days ago . I am ...
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... fear the air - raids and can no longer believe what I said when the bombing started , that civilians would be spared . As the attacks intensify , the space between me and Belgrade seems to be shrinking . I give in to panic . Who will be ...
... fear the air - raids and can no longer believe what I said when the bombing started , that civilians would be spared . As the attacks intensify , the space between me and Belgrade seems to be shrinking . I give in to panic . Who will be ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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