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Indeed , one might even argue that because Pramoedya regards the colonial state as the predecessor of the New Order state , the colonial state portrayed in the Buru quartet is an allegorical stand - in for the New Order state .
Indeed , one might even argue that because Pramoedya regards the colonial state as the predecessor of the New Order state , the colonial state portrayed in the Buru quartet is an allegorical stand - in for the New Order state .
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public sphere , which challenged the colonial state , is the embryo of the nation . The forgotten originary moment , in which the nation - people is born from modern - rational forms of political organisation and the techno - media ...
public sphere , which challenged the colonial state , is the embryo of the nation . The forgotten originary moment , in which the nation - people is born from modern - rational forms of political organisation and the techno - media ...
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If the nation is to have a future beyond the colonial state , then Minke , the initiator of the national awakening must be able to leave footprints in this colonial mud for others to follow , footprints that ...
If the nation is to have a future beyond the colonial state , then Minke , the initiator of the national awakening must be able to leave footprints in this colonial mud for others to follow , footprints that ...
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INTRODUCTION Maria Serena I Diokno | 4 |
OPENING REMARKS Kiichi Fujiwara | 6 |
IDENTITIES AND FORCES THAT SHAPE MEMORY | 8 |
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