Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 25,Ausgaben 1-22004 |
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... skin was the weight of historic ashes . Against those ashes stood the image of a beautiful place ( my earliest memories are of warm water and bright light , which I have always associated with babyhood in Cuba , though the memory must ...
... skin was the weight of historic ashes . Against those ashes stood the image of a beautiful place ( my earliest memories are of warm water and bright light , which I have always associated with babyhood in Cuba , though the memory must ...
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... skin melting off a young Japanese girl ; have him read the testimony of a Nazi torture victim or of a Japanese stum- bling through the charred ruins of Hiroshima ; read with him the words of survivors who suffer only because they ...
... skin melting off a young Japanese girl ; have him read the testimony of a Nazi torture victim or of a Japanese stum- bling through the charred ruins of Hiroshima ; read with him the words of survivors who suffer only because they ...
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... - ures of teaching Jewish and Japanese responses to atrocity reflect the limits of our ability to joint empathy to understanding . Only with skin charred like theirs , some survivors of Hiroshima Winter and Spring 2003 269.
... - ures of teaching Jewish and Japanese responses to atrocity reflect the limits of our ability to joint empathy to understanding . Only with skin charred like theirs , some survivors of Hiroshima Winter and Spring 2003 269.
Inhalt
Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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