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... represents and , finally , considers how that fantasy operates in political dis- course about terrorism and the threat to public security . The detective series genre has always represented both the de- sire for reassurance and the ...
... represents and , finally , considers how that fantasy operates in political dis- course about terrorism and the threat to public security . The detective series genre has always represented both the de- sire for reassurance and the ...
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... represented , " promises what Law and Order promises : an encounter with primal scenes of traumatic violence framed in a coherent narrative . The author , narrator , and principal characters in that narrative are to combine compassion ...
... represented , " promises what Law and Order promises : an encounter with primal scenes of traumatic violence framed in a coherent narrative . The author , narrator , and principal characters in that narrative are to combine compassion ...
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... represented in Wilkomir- ski's distinctive use of tenses . Andrea Reiter observes of the sec- tions into which the German text of Fragments is divided , that each characteristically opens with a short passage in the imperfect , fol ...
... represented in Wilkomir- ski's distinctive use of tenses . Andrea Reiter observes of the sec- tions into which the German text of Fragments is divided , that each characteristically opens with a short passage in the imperfect , fol ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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