Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 25,Oplag 1–22004 |
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Side 39
... hand to do it at present [ . . . ] . If that to which I testify is divisible , if the moment in which I testify is divisible , if my attestation is divisible , at that moment it is no longer reliable , it no longer has the value of ...
... hand to do it at present [ . . . ] . If that to which I testify is divisible , if the moment in which I testify is divisible , if my attestation is divisible , at that moment it is no longer reliable , it no longer has the value of ...
Side 219
... hands while remaining inaccessible " ( 40 ) . In this way , death happens for Emma Zunz in the form of a letter , destined ... hand , it is thanks to the irre- placeability of the other's death that there is mourning , since the work of ...
... hands while remaining inaccessible " ( 40 ) . In this way , death happens for Emma Zunz in the form of a letter , destined ... hand , it is thanks to the irre- placeability of the other's death that there is mourning , since the work of ...
Side 226
... hand , what happened in the camps appears to the survivors as the only true thing and , as such , abso- lutely unforgettable ; on the other hand , this truth is to the same degree unimaginable , that is , irreducible to the real ...
... hand , what happened in the camps appears to the survivors as the only true thing and , as such , abso- lutely unforgettable ; on the other hand , this truth is to the same degree unimaginable , that is , irreducible to the real ...
Indhold
Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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