Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 25,Oplag 1–22004 |
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Side 101
... mass , depoliticized con- senso neoliberal— “ neoliberal consensus " is the catch phrase of the contemporary Chilean political scene , especially for those who speak from “ the left ” —is thereby forming : the consensus that the market ...
... mass , depoliticized con- senso neoliberal— “ neoliberal consensus " is the catch phrase of the contemporary Chilean political scene , especially for those who speak from “ the left ” —is thereby forming : the consensus that the market ...
Side 182
... mass genocide that may , in principle , resemble the experience of mass death of which the Shoah re- mains the impossible model , a model without a model . Having inserted this word of caution , let me again make an attempt at an ...
... mass genocide that may , in principle , resemble the experience of mass death of which the Shoah re- mains the impossible model , a model without a model . Having inserted this word of caution , let me again make an attempt at an ...
Side 227
... mass death should establish - remains un- graspable , to the degree that the experience is left without a subject and the witness without an experience . Thus , to know the Holocaust could be to represent what experience has previously ...
... mass death should establish - remains un- graspable , to the degree that the experience is left without a subject and the witness without an experience . Thus , to know the Holocaust could be to represent what experience has previously ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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