Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 25,Ausgaben 1-22004 |
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... textual analysis can begin on what remains a striking and unusual novel " ( 165 ) . However , as Suleiman points out , Wilkomirski's text obscures the difference between fact and fiction , by insisting on its own accuracy and ...
... textual analysis can begin on what remains a striking and unusual novel " ( 165 ) . However , as Suleiman points out , Wilkomirski's text obscures the difference between fact and fiction , by insisting on its own accuracy and ...
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... textual , struc- tural and narrative framing reveals a tension between the desire to hear and understand the urgent heart of the testimony , and the rejection engendered because of the inability to compensate for the loss , violence or ...
... textual , struc- tural and narrative framing reveals a tension between the desire to hear and understand the urgent heart of the testimony , and the rejection engendered because of the inability to compensate for the loss , violence or ...
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... textual space created by the audience she stages . Thus , Hurs- ton does not write as the invisible , omniscient author creating and guiding the narrative as she did the first time . Instead , she candidly describes her visits to ...
... textual space created by the audience she stages . Thus , Hurs- ton does not write as the invisible , omniscient author creating and guiding the narrative as she did the first time . Instead , she candidly describes her visits to ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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