Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 25,Ausgaben 1-22004 |
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... play them out , not just as heroes who smile and absorb , but in a non - expository way- these are stories that have their roots in Greek tragedy [ . . . ] . I'm interested in how things fall apart " ( February 2003 ) . Law and Order ...
... play them out , not just as heroes who smile and absorb , but in a non - expository way- these are stories that have their roots in Greek tragedy [ . . . ] . I'm interested in how things fall apart " ( February 2003 ) . Law and Order ...
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... play . We the public are supposed to sense that what holds the characters in their place in television land is their commitment to the mission of justice . But after the third serial killer attack , one cannot help but wonder : If ...
... play . We the public are supposed to sense that what holds the characters in their place in television land is their commitment to the mission of justice . But after the third serial killer attack , one cannot help but wonder : If ...
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... play in the story is not that she has been wronged by a sailor of unknown origin , but the contrary : that this stranger gave to her the experience of being wronged , independently of whether or not that wrong took place , since the ...
... play in the story is not that she has been wronged by a sailor of unknown origin , but the contrary : that this stranger gave to her the experience of being wronged , independently of whether or not that wrong took place , since the ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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