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The Nightmare of History and the Burden of the Past,ms a burden that one—whether an individual or a community—has to carry around in the present. Many modern thinkers have been thus engaged in a memory crisis arising out of this obsession with the power and the burden—of the past, what Milan Kundera calls “the burden of memory.” This chapter exploresBasilar-Artery 发表于 2025-3-25 21:27:31
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The Memory of the Past: National Memory and Commemoration,d” to .—treat the historical memory of William III, Prince of Orange (and his horse), at the Battles of Aughrim and the Boyne, the events that sealed the future of Ireland as a British colony and as an island of divided allegiances (orange vs. green), with Unionists revering the memory of King BillyINCUR 发表于 2025-3-26 07:32:54
Joyce, Ireland, and the American South: Whiteness, Blackness, and Lost Causes, Irish nationalism and Irish immigration in the formation of Irish American identity, and the divisiveness of racial issues involving the Civil War and slavery. The Irish—considered racially other at the time, . white—nevertheless managed to become accepted by Southern natives as white Southerners,编辑才信任 发表于 2025-3-26 09:54:36
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Afterword,bering, narrating, commemorating, and, indeed, forgetting, the past—by exploring the relationships between history and literature, between memory and writing/fiction, between forgetting and falsification. If, as I suggested in the opening chapter, all memory and all history are versions of narrativeANTIC 发表于 2025-3-26 18:36:23
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