Testimony, witness, authority : the politics and poetics of experience / edited by Tom Clark, Tara Mokhtari and Sasha Henriss-Anderssen.
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- 9781443865104
- 1443865109
- 809/.93358 23
- PN51 .T47 2013eb
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Table of contents; introduction; part i; chaper one; chapter two; part ii; chaper three; chapter four; chapter five; chapter six; part iii; chapter seven; chapter eight; chapter nine; chapter ten; part iv; chapter eleven; chapter twelve; chapter thirteen; chapter fourteen; author biographies; bibliography.
What does it mean to listen faithfully to how stories are told through a web of verbal and near-verbal media? How do dynamics of testimony, witness, and authority work to determine the politics and poetics of human experience? This collection of essays addresses fundamental problems that confront creative practitioners, researchers, educators, and graduate and undergraduate students working on questions about expressive communication across the Humanities, Creative Arts, and Social Sciences. ...
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