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Collectively and individually , the cremation epitomized the breaking of silence that surrounded the painful past . Breaking the silence , however , does not mean the limits of free expression were lifted . Neither were the painful and ...
Collectively and individually , the cremation epitomized the breaking of silence that surrounded the painful past . Breaking the silence , however , does not mean the limits of free expression were lifted . Neither were the painful and ...
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TESSA MORRIS - SUZUKI spoke about how memories can emerge through the language of silence and how empty space commemorates a way of remembering . I thank all three speakers for the powerful presentations . The problem of silence keeps ...
TESSA MORRIS - SUZUKI spoke about how memories can emerge through the language of silence and how empty space commemorates a way of remembering . I thank all three speakers for the powerful presentations . The problem of silence keeps ...
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That was when we saw our memory as a silence that was suppressed . My friend's father wrote a memoir in which he described five , six , seven days and then stopped . I think the most powerful statement is when he stopped .
That was when we saw our memory as a silence that was suppressed . My friend's father wrote a memoir in which he described five , six , seven days and then stopped . I think the most powerful statement is when he stopped .
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