Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 25,Ausgaben 1-22004 |
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... popular , oral discourse , the witness portrays his or her own experience as an agent ( rather than a representative ) of a collective memory and identity . Truth is summoned in the cause of denouncing a present situation of ...
... popular , oral discourse , the witness portrays his or her own experience as an agent ( rather than a representative ) of a collective memory and identity . Truth is summoned in the cause of denouncing a present situation of ...
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... popularity speaks of an enduring bafflement over the quantification of suffering : Dylan Thomas's " Refusal to Mourn the Death , by Fire , of a Child in London . " Designedly or not , this poem foregrounds the difficulty of reg ...
... popularity speaks of an enduring bafflement over the quantification of suffering : Dylan Thomas's " Refusal to Mourn the Death , by Fire , of a Child in London . " Designedly or not , this poem foregrounds the difficulty of reg ...
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... popular art form in Belgrade , it was very hip to quote a phrase attributed to Jean - Luc Godard , that a cut - a movie cut - is a matter of morality . It took me some time to understand that this might mean that the way you represent ...
... popular art form in Belgrade , it was very hip to quote a phrase attributed to Jean - Luc Godard , that a cut - a movie cut - is a matter of morality . It took me some time to understand that this might mean that the way you represent ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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