Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 25,Ausgaben 1-22004 |
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... victims of atrocity — that have the greatest potential to inform and motivate the way the corporeal is theorized . At the same time , however , focusing on these extremes continually risks turning the body into spectacle , and ...
... victims of atrocity — that have the greatest potential to inform and motivate the way the corporeal is theorized . At the same time , however , focusing on these extremes continually risks turning the body into spectacle , and ...
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... victims . Rather , I wish to ask how incest might help us think about the language of agency in theories of sexuality . Against Carine Mardorossian argument that a focus on “ interiority " ( 747 ) has made “ the contemporary focus on ...
... victims . Rather , I wish to ask how incest might help us think about the language of agency in theories of sexuality . Against Carine Mardorossian argument that a focus on “ interiority " ( 747 ) has made “ the contemporary focus on ...
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... victims . Our experience in the classroom verified what I understood intellectually : that is , too much empathy can be a dangerous thing . The problems caused by thus comparing disparate cases seemed not worth the risks . Show a ...
... victims . Our experience in the classroom verified what I understood intellectually : that is , too much empathy can be a dangerous thing . The problems caused by thus comparing disparate cases seemed not worth the risks . Show a ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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