Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 25,Oplag 1–22004 |
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Side 85
... flesh does not correspond to the way we experience the world , but it does correspond to the way we experience , or read , acts of violence and criminal proceedings . Whether on television or in the newspaper , violence for us is words ...
... flesh does not correspond to the way we experience the world , but it does correspond to the way we experience , or read , acts of violence and criminal proceedings . Whether on television or in the newspaper , violence for us is words ...
Side 195
... flesh should take up space , should have a place , and their story finally heard . And in hearing this narrative , new signs and symbols must be assigned and their weight considered . In her article , “ Mama's Baby , Papa's Maybe : An ...
... flesh should take up space , should have a place , and their story finally heard . And in hearing this narrative , new signs and symbols must be assigned and their weight considered . In her article , “ Mama's Baby , Papa's Maybe : An ...
Side 197
... flesh and form , disrupting history and the collective identity formed by this absence . Spillers has also observed the challenge that such a survival portends : The loss of indigenous name / land provides a metaphor of displacement for ...
... flesh and form , disrupting history and the collective identity formed by this absence . Spillers has also observed the challenge that such a survival portends : The loss of indigenous name / land provides a metaphor of displacement for ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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