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... operates . It implies that these places , with their chaotic action , are important sites of visceral experience : that we can expe- rience something there that cannot be accessed otherwise , that there is a reality more primal , more ...
... operates . It implies that these places , with their chaotic action , are important sites of visceral experience : that we can expe- rience something there that cannot be accessed otherwise , that there is a reality more primal , more ...
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... operates outside ideol- ogy , when it ceases therefore to function as a political site ( one that contests and can be contested ) but as unmediated power . In any case , neoliberalism , as Moulián shows us via his critique of the de ...
... operates outside ideol- ogy , when it ceases therefore to function as a political site ( one that contests and can be contested ) but as unmediated power . In any case , neoliberalism , as Moulián shows us via his critique of the de ...
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... operates by overexposing , over and over , the already identified , accepted , and seen . This overex- posure , because difficult to comprehend ( like an overexposed photo ) , generates the illusion that there is a hidden truth under ...
... operates by overexposing , over and over , the already identified , accepted , and seen . This overex- posure , because difficult to comprehend ( like an overexposed photo ) , generates the illusion that there is a hidden truth under ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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