Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 25,Ausgaben 1-22004 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 26
Seite 110
... reveals the other side of Hegelian terror : not the terror of the immeasurable and of lawlessness , but of measure and law . It is because the 1995 trials and sentences served to measure ( by seven or three years in prison ) the murder ...
... reveals the other side of Hegelian terror : not the terror of the immeasurable and of lawlessness , but of measure and law . It is because the 1995 trials and sentences served to measure ( by seven or three years in prison ) the murder ...
Seite 116
... reveals had already circulated by the time Merino discloses them . Her list is not the exposure of the concealed but the overexposure of the unconcealed . There is no news in Mi verdad . As aberrant testimony , this text hence reveals ...
... reveals had already circulated by the time Merino discloses them . Her list is not the exposure of the concealed but the overexposure of the unconcealed . There is no news in Mi verdad . As aberrant testimony , this text hence reveals ...
Seite 124
... reveal- ing that the witness is seized by instead of selecting incidents ( 174 ) . In Fragments , the past emerges in ... reveals the extremity of the situation and highlights his lack of agency or choice . Although the narrator clearly ...
... reveal- ing that the witness is seized by instead of selecting incidents ( 174 ) . In Fragments , the past emerges in ... reveals the extremity of the situation and highlights his lack of agency or choice . Although the narrator clearly ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
15 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
affect African American Agamben agency Anzaldúa argues articulated atrocity Auschwitz Barracoon bearing witness become Belgrade Bergier Commission bombing child Chilean claims context critical cultural curse death Derrida desire dictatorship discourse Emma Zunz epistemic essay ethical event experience fact father feel fiction Fragments Freud Giorgio Agamben Holocaust Hurston identity incarcerated women incest Jacques Derrida Jewish John Christopher kinship Kosovo Kossula Kossula's Laub Law and Order liberal literary Lyotard memory Middle Passage modern mony Moses and Monotheism Moulián mourning murder narrative narrator nation neoliberal pain past Patricia person Pinochet political possible precisely prison prosecutors psychic psychoanalysis racial rape readers reading relation representation response Sarajevo sense Serbia Serbs sexual singular slave slavery social speak story suffering survival Swiss television testi testify testimony Thereafter Johnnie tion Trans trauma true crime books truth victims violence voice Wilkomirski words wounding writing Yerushalmi York