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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... majority and minority are lodged in an asymmetry . In this asymmetry , a majority's rapport with a minority is characterized by neglect and forgetfulness , and a minority's rapport with a majority is marked by fear and the inability to ...
... majority and minority are lodged in an asymmetry . In this asymmetry , a majority's rapport with a minority is characterized by neglect and forgetfulness , and a minority's rapport with a majority is marked by fear and the inability to ...
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... majority because the original or fundamental distinction between the majority and the minority was drawn by the exceptional incident of violence and mass murder . ( This does not mean the majority is not fearful of the minority . This ...
... majority because the original or fundamental distinction between the majority and the minority was drawn by the exceptional incident of violence and mass murder . ( This does not mean the majority is not fearful of the minority . This ...
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... majority to remember and constantly recall that memory , which is seen as a memory of betrayal by the minority . It is not the minority , therefore , who wishes to keep alive that memory but the majority . And this majority - minority ...
... majority to remember and constantly recall that memory , which is seen as a memory of betrayal by the minority . It is not the minority , therefore , who wishes to keep alive that memory but the majority . And this majority - minority ...
Inhalt
FOR THE MINORITYS MEMORY | 27 |
Commentary | 33 |
Tin Maung Maung Than | 105 |
Urheberrecht | |
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