Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 25,Ausgaben 1-22004 |
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... pedagogical ethics . In “ Ca- tastrophe , Memory , and Narrative : Teaching Japanese and Jewish Responses to Twentieth - Century Atrocity , " Alan Tansman consid- ers the roles of pedagogy , witnessing and responsibility in a course he ...
... pedagogical ethics . In “ Ca- tastrophe , Memory , and Narrative : Teaching Japanese and Jewish Responses to Twentieth - Century Atrocity , " Alan Tansman consid- ers the roles of pedagogy , witnessing and responsibility in a course he ...
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... pedagogy that allows , and even invites emo- tional response . It was no doubt this that the curriculum commit- tee at Dartmouth College perceived in 1996 when it resisted granting approval of the class , and then did so only on free ...
... pedagogy that allows , and even invites emo- tional response . It was no doubt this that the curriculum commit- tee at Dartmouth College perceived in 1996 when it resisted granting approval of the class , and then did so only on free ...
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... pedagogy as I view human horror . ) The final testimony in the film is by a woman who lost her entire head of hair when it fell off her head in one full piece after the bomb fell . She donated the hair , which we now see , to the museum ...
... pedagogy as I view human horror . ) The final testimony in the film is by a woman who lost her entire head of hair when it fell off her head in one full piece after the bomb fell . She donated the hair , which we now see , to the museum ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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