Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 25,Oplag 1–22004 |
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Side 11
... human values are simply reduced to nothing " ( 47 ) . It is not revulsion at the sight of a head split open with brains spilling out that appalls Drakuliç . What she experiences is the death of " human values " at the sight of the ...
... human values are simply reduced to nothing " ( 47 ) . It is not revulsion at the sight of a head split open with brains spilling out that appalls Drakuliç . What she experiences is the death of " human values " at the sight of the ...
Side 27
... human world , whose boundaries with the human world no one fully comprehends , and which could only be ended , not by animal rights , but by extermination ? So that to care about the sufferings and testimonies of any finite group ...
... human world , whose boundaries with the human world no one fully comprehends , and which could only be ended , not by animal rights , but by extermination ? So that to care about the sufferings and testimonies of any finite group ...
Side 127
... human or animal : " I'm a child — but am I a human child or a rat child , or can you be both at once ? " ( 87 ) . The passage relies on the reader being able to perceive , where the child cannot , that the rat has been feeding on the ...
... human or animal : " I'm a child — but am I a human child or a rat child , or can you be both at once ? " ( 87 ) . The passage relies on the reader being able to perceive , where the child cannot , that the rat has been feeding on the ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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