Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 25,Oplag 1–22003 |
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... beginning with " I was born " and ending with " I was liberated , " the plot of the testi- mony " meanders , coils back on itself , contains rocks and rapids , and requires strenuous effort to follow its intricate turns , " reveal- ing ...
... beginning with " I was born " and ending with " I was liberated , " the plot of the testi- mony " meanders , coils back on itself , contains rocks and rapids , and requires strenuous effort to follow its intricate turns , " reveal- ing ...
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... beginning , through a se- quence of recognizable devices : " Once upon a time , ” “ In a certain country , " " A ... beginnings suggest that what follows does not pertain to the here and now that we know . This deliberate vagueness in ...
... beginning , through a se- quence of recognizable devices : " Once upon a time , ” “ In a certain country , " " A ... beginnings suggest that what follows does not pertain to the here and now that we know . This deliberate vagueness in ...
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... beginning , during the first time , as he sleeps fifteen years later her body stiff- ens into a catatonic X of horror , violation violently enforced plea- sure and pain , she whispers possessed by the words she did not have in the beginning ...
... beginning , during the first time , as he sleeps fifteen years later her body stiff- ens into a catatonic X of horror , violation violently enforced plea- sure and pain , she whispers possessed by the words she did not have in the beginning ...
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Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
Dominic Rainsford | 19 |
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