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... less , from a perspective outside these fields the topic recently seems to have lost some of its appeal . Even within critical dis- courses where testimony continues to play a vital role , its study often risks becoming overly ...
... less , from a perspective outside these fields the topic recently seems to have lost some of its appeal . Even within critical dis- courses where testimony continues to play a vital role , its study often risks becoming overly ...
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... less relation to it . Testimony takes shape , then , in the non - place of language's articulation , for it must articulate the inconceivable within lan- guage at the same time that it must leave language in the position of referring to ...
... less relation to it . Testimony takes shape , then , in the non - place of language's articulation , for it must articulate the inconceivable within lan- guage at the same time that it must leave language in the position of referring to ...
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... less filtered than my own . Yet I have come to believe that student responses are too complex to parse by ethnic , cultural , gender , or class identification . If anything prepared a student to sensitively and judiciously respond to ...
... less filtered than my own . Yet I have come to believe that student responses are too complex to parse by ethnic , cultural , gender , or class identification . If anything prepared a student to sensitively and judiciously respond to ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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