Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 25,Ausgaben 1-22003 |
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... never be witness to a truth that occurred in the world , since the witness was certainly that person who one day saw a world that no subject could possibly inhabit . Dori Laub writes that " a witness is a witness to the truth of what ...
... never be witness to a truth that occurred in the world , since the witness was certainly that person who one day saw a world that no subject could possibly inhabit . Dori Laub writes that " a witness is a witness to the truth of what ...
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... never be acquitted once and for all , he adds ; it can only be recognized . One owes to the affect , first , the crippling pain that it inflicts and through which it makes its presence known . The task of analysis may not be to ...
... never be acquitted once and for all , he adds ; it can only be recognized . One owes to the affect , first , the crippling pain that it inflicts and through which it makes its presence known . The task of analysis may not be to ...
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... never be another museum of this kind in any part of the world . The music sadly swells ; the camera backs out of the museum and leaves us with a fade to the eternal flame memorial in front of the building . The immediate response of ...
... never be another museum of this kind in any part of the world . The music sadly swells ; the camera backs out of the museum and leaves us with a fade to the eternal flame memorial in front of the building . The immediate response of ...
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Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
Dominic Rainsford | 19 |
Urheberrecht | |
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