Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 25,Oplag 1–22004 |
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Side 106
... universe - to reiterate - merely goes without saying . The golpe of the golpe de estado , possibly then , comes not during the Chilean dictatorship but afterwards , when the state operates outside ideol- ogy , when it ceases therefore ...
... universe - to reiterate - merely goes without saying . The golpe of the golpe de estado , possibly then , comes not during the Chilean dictatorship but afterwards , when the state operates outside ideol- ogy , when it ceases therefore ...
Side 214
... universe which death has surpassed . This essay I will seek to thematize the relation between fiction and death , taking the witness as the only one capable of crossing that aporia to which contemporary thought owes itself : the experi ...
... universe which death has surpassed . This essay I will seek to thematize the relation between fiction and death , taking the witness as the only one capable of crossing that aporia to which contemporary thought owes itself : the experi ...
Side 236
... universe ' organized according to the four familiar poles in their two familiar axes of addressor - addressee and referent - meaning ( so that in presenting a universe a sentence typically positions someone as saying something about ...
... universe ' organized according to the four familiar poles in their two familiar axes of addressor - addressee and referent - meaning ( so that in presenting a universe a sentence typically positions someone as saying something about ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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