Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 25,Oplag 1–22004 |
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Side 37
... write histor- ies were not to write merely from hearsay nor based on their own opin- ions , because according to S. Isidore [ . . . ] in his Etymologies , " history ” in Greek is apo tus istorein , id est , videre , which means to see ...
... write histor- ies were not to write merely from hearsay nor based on their own opin- ions , because according to S. Isidore [ . . . ] in his Etymologies , " history ” in Greek is apo tus istorein , id est , videre , which means to see ...
Side 200
... writes Kossula's speech so that he usually refers to himself in the third person as " Cudjo , " and marks his speech by a dialect treatment in which Hurston casts his words . His accent seems to share some of the same nuances of African ...
... writes Kossula's speech so that he usually refers to himself in the third person as " Cudjo , " and marks his speech by a dialect treatment in which Hurston casts his words . His accent seems to share some of the same nuances of African ...
Side 223
... writes Maurice Blanchot in The Writing of the Disaster . The young man “ had suf- fered the worst , led his family to the crematorium , and hanged himself ; after being saved at the last moment [ . . . ] , he was ex- empted from contact ...
... writes Maurice Blanchot in The Writing of the Disaster . The young man “ had suf- fered the worst , led his family to the crematorium , and hanged himself ; after being saved at the last moment [ . . . ] , he was ex- empted from contact ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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