Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 25,Oplag 1–22004 |
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Side 33
... give , know what you intend to give , know how the gift annuls itself , commit yourself [ en- gage toi ] even if commitment is the destruction of the gift by the gift , give economy its chance . Exteriority is imbricated in economy and ...
... give , know what you intend to give , know how the gift annuls itself , commit yourself [ en- gage toi ] even if commitment is the destruction of the gift by the gift , give economy its chance . Exteriority is imbricated in economy and ...
Side 197
... give primacy to Kossula's testimony , and the content and form of the text reflects the effort to give " presence " to the missing voice of the cargo . The text is organized into concentric narratives . The " first " narrator is Hurston ...
... give primacy to Kossula's testimony , and the content and form of the text reflects the effort to give " presence " to the missing voice of the cargo . The text is organized into concentric narratives . The " first " narrator is Hurston ...
Side 218
... give the murder a certain verisimilitude , but it is the act of murder that , in the wake of her father's death , gives verisimilitude to her experience of rape . In Borges ' story , we can see how death institutes an experience that we ...
... give the murder a certain verisimilitude , but it is the act of murder that , in the wake of her father's death , gives verisimilitude to her experience of rape . In Borges ' story , we can see how death institutes an experience that we ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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