Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 25,Ausgaben 1-22004 |
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... represent us , incarnate a spectacle of psychic and judicial form - giving power that is a crucial part of " what you're getting . " The combination of narrative form and psy- chic solidity constitutes the dreamed - of response to a ...
... represent us , incarnate a spectacle of psychic and judicial form - giving power that is a crucial part of " what you're getting . " The combination of narrative form and psy- chic solidity constitutes the dreamed - of response to a ...
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... represent us . We do not want to be murderers , but nor do we want to be victims . If we must live in a violent culture , and television tells us we must , we want to do so as spectators , and furthermore , as form - giving spectators ...
... represent us . We do not want to be murderers , but nor do we want to be victims . If we must live in a violent culture , and television tells us we must , we want to do so as spectators , and furthermore , as form - giving spectators ...
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... represents . John Christopher becomes a liberal father , then , by represent- ing himself as the regulator of commerce and social status in the eyes of his children , by insisting upon his authority as a practice of love : " you watched ...
... represents . John Christopher becomes a liberal father , then , by represent- ing himself as the regulator of commerce and social status in the eyes of his children , by insisting upon his authority as a practice of love : " you watched ...
Inhalt
The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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