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... memory . Maurice Halbwachs argued , in On Collective Memory , that both individual and collective remembering are concerned to rep- resent the past in the light of the needs of the present , and that both modes of remembrance therefore ...
... memory . Maurice Halbwachs argued , in On Collective Memory , that both individual and collective remembering are concerned to rep- resent the past in the light of the needs of the present , and that both modes of remembrance therefore ...
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... memory of the past was silenced , and racism and prejudice were hidden or concealed . Wilkomirski's Holocaust text ... Memory . Chicago : U of Chicago P , 1992 . Hanks , Robert . " Where Naughty Children Get Murdered . " The ...
... memory of the past was silenced , and racism and prejudice were hidden or concealed . Wilkomirski's Holocaust text ... Memory . Chicago : U of Chicago P , 1992 . Hanks , Robert . " Where Naughty Children Get Murdered . " The ...
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... memories " of historically distant trauma , Yukins suggests , " historical trauma creates an in- surmountable barrier to familial cohesion and inheritance ” — " kinship can neither authenticate nor secure memory ” ( 222 ) . Literature ...
... memories " of historically distant trauma , Yukins suggests , " historical trauma creates an in- surmountable barrier to familial cohesion and inheritance ” — " kinship can neither authenticate nor secure memory ” ( 222 ) . Literature ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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