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In some sense , the notion that any representation of trauma could potentially be a screen phenomenon functions as a television convention . It allows realism ( the sense that this is as close as we can come to the actual event ) to ...
In some sense , the notion that any representation of trauma could potentially be a screen phenomenon functions as a television convention . It allows realism ( the sense that this is as close as we can come to the actual event ) to ...
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Therefore , any position or sign outside this sense can only seem absurd : one lacking , precisely , in sense . And this is the ultimate goal of the neoliberal consensus . It wants to generate the idea that 1 ) the market is Being ...
Therefore , any position or sign outside this sense can only seem absurd : one lacking , precisely , in sense . And this is the ultimate goal of the neoliberal consensus . It wants to generate the idea that 1 ) the market is Being ...
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And still the affect has , or rather makes , some " sense . ” The affect " signals some sense " ; it “ makes sense . ” This sense is always the same : pleasure and / or pain . This minimal sense does not , however , constitute a ...
And still the affect has , or rather makes , some " sense . ” The affect " signals some sense " ; it “ makes sense . ” This sense is always the same : pleasure and / or pain . This minimal sense does not , however , constitute a ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 19 |
A Genealogical Perspective | 36 |
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