Imagining the Past, Remembering the Future: War, Violence, and Memory in Asia : Conference ProceedingsUniversity of the Philippines Center for Integrative and Development Studies, 2001 - 234 Seiten |
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... became the only way of talking about the past , which was taken as the darkness of an old society in contrast to the present brightness of Communist rule . The narrative was thus officially channeled to devalue the past in order to ...
... became the only way of talking about the past , which was taken as the darkness of an old society in contrast to the present brightness of Communist rule . The narrative was thus officially channeled to devalue the past in order to ...
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... became the best- selling evidence of the atrocity 20 years later . But the more powerful account of the crime by the Thai state in 1976 was presented in an exhibit visited by hundreds of thousands of people over the two days plus the ...
... became the best- selling evidence of the atrocity 20 years later . But the more powerful account of the crime by the Thai state in 1976 was presented in an exhibit visited by hundreds of thousands of people over the two days plus the ...
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... became news and every time it became news , the Minister of the Interior would come out and say , " let bygones be bygones . " That was when we saw our memory as a silence that was suppressed . My friend's father wrote a memoir in which ...
... became news and every time it became news , the Minister of the Interior would come out and say , " let bygones be bygones . " That was when we saw our memory as a silence that was suppressed . My friend's father wrote a memoir in which ...
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FOR THE MINORITYS MEMORY | 27 |
MEMORIES AND MEMORY WARS | 42 |
Tin Maung Maung Than | 105 |
Urheberrecht | |
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