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- Wayne State University Press
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- The Inarticulate Affect: Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony 25.1&2, Winter & Spring 2003, pp. 231-247
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This issue contains 16 articles in total
- Contributors
- Introduction: The Future of Testimony
- "A New Connection, a New Set of Recognitions": From This Bridge Called My Back to this bridge we call home
- When Bombs Fall: Becoming American During the NATO Bombing of Yugoslavia (excerpts)
- Catastrophe, Memory, and Narrative: Teaching Japanese and Jewish Responses to Twentieth-Century Atrocity
- The Inarticulate Affect: Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony
- Fiction, Death and Testimony: Toward a Politics of the Limits of Thought
- The Last Witness: Testimony and Desire in Zora Neale Hurston's "Barracoon"
- Archigraphia: On the Future of Testimony and the Archive to Come
- Seduction by Law: Sexual Property and Testimonial Possession in Thereafter Johnnie
- Telling Tales: Trauma and Testimony in Binjamin Wilkomirski's Fragments
- Dictatorship and Overexposure: Does Latin America Testify to More than One Market?
- "These are our stories": Trauma, Form, and the Screen Phenomenon of Law and Order
- Living to Read True Crime: Theorizations from Prison
- The Ethics of Testimony: A Genealogical Perspective
- Numbering Pain: Testimony, Quantification, and Need
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