Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 25,Ausgaben 1-22004 |
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... rape and violence that she sustained at the hands of family and community members . Both she and protagonist Patricia Columbo were very close to a young boy whom they had a hand in killing , both harbored resent- ment against their ...
... rape and violence that she sustained at the hands of family and community members . Both she and protagonist Patricia Columbo were very close to a young boy whom they had a hand in killing , both harbored resent- ment against their ...
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... rape of her great - great - grandmother Laetitia by her father / master . In these readings , Patricia's will to power is a testimonial will , not a sexual one . Patricia's purported sexual will , then , does not refer to sexuality ...
... rape of her great - great - grandmother Laetitia by her father / master . In these readings , Patricia's will to power is a testimonial will , not a sexual one . Patricia's purported sexual will , then , does not refer to sexuality ...
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... rape will subsequently allow her to claim that she shot Loewenthal in self - defense after he summoned her to the office with the inten- tion of raping her . After all , the rape certainly took place , albeit in other circumstances and ...
... rape will subsequently allow her to claim that she shot Loewenthal in self - defense after he summoned her to the office with the inten- tion of raping her . After all , the rape certainly took place , albeit in other circumstances and ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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