Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 25,Oplag 1–22004 |
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... film of Andrei Tarkovksy . At the start of this film , we find its protagonist , Alexander , a man of letters and former actor , in a remote Scandinavian location ( the language is Swed- ish ) . He shows solipsistic tendencies . The ...
... film of Andrei Tarkovksy . At the start of this film , we find its protagonist , Alexander , a man of letters and former actor , in a remote Scandinavian location ( the language is Swed- ish ) . He shows solipsistic tendencies . The ...
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... film's ending , with Tarkov- sky's marvelous dedication to his own son , “ in faith and confi- dence " ) ; ( iv ) ... film attaches a situation of the utmost mo- ment for its characters , and for its audience , to a postmodern problematic ...
... film's ending , with Tarkov- sky's marvelous dedication to his own son , “ in faith and confi- dence " ) ; ( iv ) ... film attaches a situation of the utmost mo- ment for its characters , and for its audience , to a postmodern problematic ...
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... film's ) . A resounding voice begins , As President of the United States I had the fateful responsibility of decid- ing whether or not to use the atom bomb for the first time . It was the hardest decision I ever had to make . [ He ...
... film's ) . A resounding voice begins , As President of the United States I had the fateful responsibility of decid- ing whether or not to use the atom bomb for the first time . It was the hardest decision I ever had to make . [ He ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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