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lies with the political - rhetorical possibilities of testimony in the context of post - dictatorial neoliberalism . Exploring the effects and mecha- nisms of a market regime that seeks to " go without saying " as the only possible ...
lies with the political - rhetorical possibilities of testimony in the context of post - dictatorial neoliberalism . Exploring the effects and mecha- nisms of a market regime that seeks to " go without saying " as the only possible ...
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Derrida's argument at this point not only themati- cally challenges the univocity of the one , but also , in a rhetorical manner , and in a condensed economy noted earlier , displays the impossibility of the archivic certainty as soon ...
Derrida's argument at this point not only themati- cally challenges the univocity of the one , but also , in a rhetorical manner , and in a condensed economy noted earlier , displays the impossibility of the archivic certainty as soon ...
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... information and rhetorical skill - to bring dispa- rate things too closely together . It seems right to feel the compari- son of Japanese and Jewish suffering to be ethically disturbing , not only because it potentially obscures ...
... information and rhetorical skill - to bring dispa- rate things too closely together . It seems right to feel the compari- son of Japanese and Jewish suffering to be ethically disturbing , not only because it potentially obscures ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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