Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 25,Oplag 1–22004 |
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Side 51
... describes testimony in terms that recall Lévinas's Say- ing - as a language that cannot be understood in terms of signifi- cation ( the Said ) . For Lévinas , as for Agamben , the testimonial aspect of exis- tence is deeply bound up ...
... describes testimony in terms that recall Lévinas's Say- ing - as a language that cannot be understood in terms of signifi- cation ( the Said ) . For Lévinas , as for Agamben , the testimonial aspect of exis- tence is deeply bound up ...
Side 202
... describes the raid on his village by the Dahomian soldiers and the memories that continue to plague him internally : When I see de King dead , I try to ' scape from de soldiers . I try to make it to de brush , but all soldiers overtake ...
... describes the raid on his village by the Dahomian soldiers and the memories that continue to plague him internally : When I see de King dead , I try to ' scape from de soldiers . I try to make it to de brush , but all soldiers overtake ...
Side 205
... describes her sentiments on visiting with and inter- viewing Kossula as she prepares to leave Alabama , and poetically describes the nature of their two - month encounter : I had spent two months with Kossula , who is called Cudjo ...
... describes her sentiments on visiting with and inter- viewing Kossula as she prepares to leave Alabama , and poetically describes the nature of their two - month encounter : I had spent two months with Kossula , who is called Cudjo ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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