Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 25,Ausgaben 1-22004 |
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... Slave Trade . " By culling these words and their meanings , she gathers together the well - known " signifiers " of slavery . The repetition of the associative preposition " with " emphasizes how now - familiar historical " facts " and ...
... Slave Trade . " By culling these words and their meanings , she gathers together the well - known " signifiers " of slavery . The repetition of the associative preposition " with " emphasizes how now - familiar historical " facts " and ...
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... slavery . For Kossula , this loss began in his African village with the slaughter of the young and old and the kidnapping of those who would be sold by the Dahomians to slave traders . Kossula describes the raid on his village by the ...
... slavery . For Kossula , this loss began in his African village with the slaughter of the young and old and the kidnapping of those who would be sold by the Dahomians to slave traders . Kossula describes the raid on his village by the ...
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... slave name . The removal of these links is signaled finally with Kossula's integration- " dey tie me in de line " -not with surviving members of his community , but with the anonymous " rest . " Kossula then relates the feelings of loss ...
... slave name . The removal of these links is signaled finally with Kossula's integration- " dey tie me in de line " -not with surviving members of his community , but with the anonymous " rest . " Kossula then relates the feelings of loss ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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