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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... stands out . Seeing always " takes in " this background as well as the particular object seen ; that is , corresponding to the horizon is a horizon - consciousness that belongs to every perception . Just as there is no object without ...
... stands out . Seeing always " takes in " this background as well as the particular object seen ; that is , corresponding to the horizon is a horizon - consciousness that belongs to every perception . Just as there is no object without ...
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... stand on the Second World War and the Japanese sometimes official ( or unofficial stand ) , for example . The Chinese have a certain kind of remembering that also says something about the Chinese state . In the case of the Japanese ...
... stand on the Second World War and the Japanese sometimes official ( or unofficial stand ) , for example . The Chinese have a certain kind of remembering that also says something about the Chinese state . In the case of the Japanese ...
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... stand up to defend ourselves , our country would be in great danger . " The resulting massacre legitimized the next step of revenge like a vicious cycle . In the narrative of 1992-1993 , the name of Ayodhya became a deadly but ...
... stand up to defend ourselves , our country would be in great danger . " The resulting massacre legitimized the next step of revenge like a vicious cycle . In the narrative of 1992-1993 , the name of Ayodhya became a deadly but ...
Inhalt
FOR THE MINORITYS MEMORY | 27 |
Commentary | 33 |
Tin Maung Maung Than | 105 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Asia atomic bombing atrocities attack Bombay riots Chen China Chinese colonial comfort women commemoration Communist controversy discussion Dutch Edsa Edsa II Estrada experience Fang Fang's Filipino forget friends happened Hiroshima historians Hotta Hotta Yoshie images important India individual Indonesian Japan Foundation Japanese justice Kiichi kind Kompas life-world life-world of everyday literary literature Liu Xin lives majority Manila Marcos Maret massacre memory military minority Monumen Yogya Kembali monument movement Nagasaki Nanjing Nanjing Massacre Naoki narrative non-event Pangemanann paper participants past peasants Philippine Daily Inquirer Philippines photographs political postwar Pramoedya present problem public sphere quartet question radical rape reality remember revisionists revolution riots Russell Tribunal sense Serangan sexual slavery Shiv Sena silence slum social society Soeharto soldiers spectrality story Sultan HB talk things Thongchai Tokyo Tribunal truth University victims village violence writing Yamahata Yogyakarta