Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 25,Ausgaben 1-22004 |
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... hear the story of those who had been silenced because of the institution of slavery . In this study , I argue that exploring " Barracoon " as a testimonial text helps us to see its critical and historical singularity . That singularity ...
... hear the story of those who had been silenced because of the institution of slavery . In this study , I argue that exploring " Barracoon " as a testimonial text helps us to see its critical and historical singularity . That singularity ...
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... hear . It is , within articulation , that which cannot be articulated and therefore heard . The affect is mute , claims Lyotard . Muteness does not mean that the affect is simply voiceless . It is not the absence of voice but the ...
... hear . It is , within articulation , that which cannot be articulated and therefore heard . The affect is mute , claims Lyotard . Muteness does not mean that the affect is simply voiceless . It is not the absence of voice but the ...
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... hear that which she could not hear : her own affectual voice . It also allows the affect to actualize itself here and now , to present itself , to let itself be known . How indeed would we know of the very existence of an affect if it ...
... hear that which she could not hear : her own affectual voice . It also allows the affect to actualize itself here and now , to present itself , to let itself be known . How indeed would we know of the very existence of an affect if it ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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