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Remember to Forget : Critique of a Critical Case Study Liu Xin , University of California Berkeley திதி Memory is a vehicle by which we travel in history . This is the assumption underlying my analysis in this essay , which deals ...
Remember to Forget : Critique of a Critical Case Study Liu Xin , University of California Berkeley திதி Memory is a vehicle by which we travel in history . This is the assumption underlying my analysis in this essay , which deals ...
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But it also has some disadvantages not only in terms of " we " or " them " but how we navigate the line , the critical distance without being dishonest . To speak as a participant could also mean an unfair or privileged power , which ...
But it also has some disadvantages not only in terms of " we " or " them " but how we navigate the line , the critical distance without being dishonest . To speak as a participant could also mean an unfair or privileged power , which ...
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THONGCHAI WINICHAKUL explained critical distance as being an insider retelling the story of violence and an outsider trying to study the events without being judgmental . If somebody else talked a lot about October 6 , then I would not ...
THONGCHAI WINICHAKUL explained critical distance as being an insider retelling the story of violence and an outsider trying to study the events without being judgmental . If somebody else talked a lot about October 6 , then I would not ...
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