Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 25,Ausgaben 1-22004 |
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... violence — because , in the end , violence for us is television and living with violence is spectatorship . I want to specify that television spectators are of course not universally removed from daily violence . For one , in cities ...
... violence — because , in the end , violence for us is television and living with violence is spectatorship . I want to specify that television spectators are of course not universally removed from daily violence . For one , in cities ...
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... violence with televised images sustains the realism of other Law and Order conventions . One of these is the use of ... violence and criminal proceedings . Whether on television or in the newspaper , violence for us is words and ...
... violence with televised images sustains the realism of other Law and Order conventions . One of these is the use of ... violence and criminal proceedings . Whether on television or in the newspaper , violence for us is words and ...
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... violent culture while rarely seeing acts of violence first - hand . That sense of unreality , a combination of distance and immediacy , is present for most Americans ; it is born of the disconnect between what is lived on a daily basis ...
... violent culture while rarely seeing acts of violence first - hand . That sense of unreality , a combination of distance and immediacy , is present for most Americans ; it is born of the disconnect between what is lived on a daily basis ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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