Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 25,Ausgaben 1-22004 |
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... aesthetic " commitment to developing oneself ( " Michel " 131 ) —to making one's very existence a " work of art " ( " What " 312 ) -through a continual practice of freedom which draws on models that are suggested and imposed on us by ...
... aesthetic " commitment to developing oneself ( " Michel " 131 ) —to making one's very existence a " work of art " ( " What " 312 ) -through a continual practice of freedom which draws on models that are suggested and imposed on us by ...
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... aesthetic or pseudo - aesthetic effects from the ruins of the annihilated world is a process depriving literature of its right to exist ( 53 ) . But the aes- thetic effect Wilkomirski is after is the absence of aesthetic effect . If his ...
... aesthetic or pseudo - aesthetic effects from the ruins of the annihilated world is a process depriving literature of its right to exist ( 53 ) . But the aes- thetic effect Wilkomirski is after is the absence of aesthetic effect . If his ...
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... aesthetic and ethical dilem- mas that records of suffering offer . I had students keep weekly journals recording reactions not formed by argumentation or the necessities of evidence , and also asked them to write essays that excluded ...
... aesthetic and ethical dilem- mas that records of suffering offer . I had students keep weekly journals recording reactions not formed by argumentation or the necessities of evidence , and also asked them to write essays that excluded ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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