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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 forget . Accordingly , in her relations with " good ...
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 forget . Accordingly , in her relations with " good ...
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Similarly , military violence exerted against minorities or anti - colonial rebels is first celebrated by the majority as a defensive and administrative exercise of police power and usually overlooked soon afterwards .
Similarly , military violence exerted against minorities or anti - colonial rebels is first celebrated by the majority as a defensive and administrative exercise of police power and usually overlooked soon afterwards .
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I am troubled about the clear division in Naoki's paper between majority and minority and the definition of the majority as the aggressors and the minority as the victims , which is not necessarily always the case .
I am troubled about the clear division in Naoki's paper between majority and minority and the definition of the majority as the aggressors and the minority as the victims , which is not necessarily always the case .
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INTRODUCTION Maria Serena I Diokno | 4 |
OPENING REMARKS Kiichi Fujiwara | 6 |
IDENTITIES AND FORCES THAT SHAPE MEMORY | 8 |
Urheberrecht | |
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