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Side 95
... surface and on the simultane- ous intimation of human substance underneath . It sublimates the fact that the maintenance of a pure surface , as an authentic instru- ment for mastering and containing cultural violence is , and must ...
... surface and on the simultane- ous intimation of human substance underneath . It sublimates the fact that the maintenance of a pure surface , as an authentic instru- ment for mastering and containing cultural violence is , and must ...
Side 96
... surface screen phenomenon - as a fictitious dimen- sion that absorbed and in some sense managed to stand in for actual menace . In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks and their undeniable reality , the screen lost its protective ...
... surface screen phenomenon - as a fictitious dimen- sion that absorbed and in some sense managed to stand in for actual menace . In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks and their undeniable reality , the screen lost its protective ...
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... surface . The most notable use of this technique is the smell of bread , which transports the narrator from the Swiss orphanage to the day in the camp when he met his mother and received from her a piece of bread . As the smell of the ...
... surface . The most notable use of this technique is the smell of bread , which transports the narrator from the Swiss orphanage to the day in the camp when he met his mother and received from her a piece of bread . As the smell of the ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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