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Karo L. Aghayan,Rafik A. Baghdasaryanm the U.S., the Caribbean, the Maghreb, sub-Saharan Africa, This volume examines the ways that writers from the Caribbean, Africa, and the U.S. theorize and employ postcolonial memory in ways that expose or challenge colonial narratives of the past, and shows how memory assumes particular forms andkeloid 发表于 2025-3-28 19:58:07
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Ara S. Avetisyan,Andranik A. Kamalyanansition in Ethiopia on-going at the time of writing. Whether this transition will result in a more democratic country has yet to be determined. Analysis of the RTMMM cannot predict how multiple memories will play out in relation to new political claims in the current context, but it suggests that g联合 发表于 2025-3-29 04:28:36
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Gevorg Y. Baghdasaryanwar movies, soap operas and digital stories — literature manifested in all genres and media technologies, both popular and ‘trivial’ literature as well as canonized and ‘high’ literature have served — and continue to serve — as media of memory. They fulfil a multitude of mnemonic functions, such as不能逃避 发表于 2025-3-29 13:50:44
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Vahram N. Hakobyan,Aram H. Grigoryan,Harutyun A. Amirjanyanhe previous chapter. I do not want memory to slip away into the abstraction of pattern recognition or recategorization on the one hand, and neural or chemical or electrical pulsing on the other. If memory is “nothing but” recategorization, how is memory connected to the already actualized? How can caspect 发表于 2025-3-30 02:54:29
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Koryun A. Karapetyan,Sona Sh. Valesyanthat nationalist imagination can be fed only in transnational space. Victimhood nationalism is no exception since victims without perpetrators are unthinkable, and vice versa. The collective dichotomy of victimizers and victims in national terms articulates the transnationality of nationalism. Once