Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 25,Ausgaben 1-22004 |
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... mechanism of egoistic clo- sure and even abjection . In the face of fiction , however , one is perhaps less prone to be immediately burdened with the specular imperative to " recognize " the real materiality of , and encounter with ...
... mechanism of egoistic clo- sure and even abjection . In the face of fiction , however , one is perhaps less prone to be immediately burdened with the specular imperative to " recognize " the real materiality of , and encounter with ...
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... mechanism . The American public has seen a war with Iraq before , on television , and at a surreal and safe distance . This present pro- posed war , I suggest , thus contains an implied promise — though a meaningless and impossible ...
... mechanism . The American public has seen a war with Iraq before , on television , and at a surreal and safe distance . This present pro- posed war , I suggest , thus contains an implied promise — though a meaningless and impossible ...
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... mechanisms of selection and reconstruction in ordering their narratives . However , Nancy Wood has pointed out a crucial distinction , which Halb- wachs has drawn , between individual and collective acts of remem- brance : What ...
... mechanisms of selection and reconstruction in ordering their narratives . However , Nancy Wood has pointed out a crucial distinction , which Halb- wachs has drawn , between individual and collective acts of remem- brance : What ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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