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The past as resistance, the past as constructed
The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2010Henry Markman provided opening remarks concerning the various conceptions of time in psychoanalytic theory and clinical work. Psychoanalytic time is non‐linear and discontinuous.
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Journal of Genocide Research, 2019
The Holocaust and the Nakba wishes to utilize theoretical tools in its examination of a number of current issues to which theory is less frequently applied: Why are compassion and recognition of th...
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The Holocaust and the Nakba wishes to utilize theoretical tools in its examination of a number of current issues to which theory is less frequently applied: Why are compassion and recognition of th...
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2013
Abstract ‘The past’ points out that novels have always been interested in the past, in history, and in memory. Contemporary fiction often rejects the traditional historical novel, instead exploring memory, trauma, and how the past haunts the present. Our stories about the past shift and develop.
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Abstract ‘The past’ points out that novels have always been interested in the past, in history, and in memory. Contemporary fiction often rejects the traditional historical novel, instead exploring memory, trauma, and how the past haunts the present. Our stories about the past shift and develop.
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Judging the Past, Blaming the Past, Hailing the Past
2020Our societal and scholarly pursuits of social justice, and, in general, the ways we address historical injustice, manifest our ethical relations to the past. We routinely pass ethical judgments on the past, and lately we seem to be increasingly invested in the question of “Who’s to blame?” Blaming past ideas, behavioral patterns, social forces and ...
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«A unique, invaluable, and potent reminder that the past shapes the future and yet all the while is being rewritten and reinterpreted.» (Dr. Dennis Deletant, OBE, Emeritus Professor, School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London) «Points out on almost every page that the past always reappears; the fate of the victims, their ...
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Pasting gauges II: Balls in pasted halfplanes
Discrete Applied Mathematics, 2019In the paper under review, the author continues his studies (mostly) on the planar metric obtained when pasting two halfplanes with different gauges along their separating line. A large part of the work is devoted to shapes and properties of shortest path balls constructed with use of the mentioned metric, and this is due to some possible applications,
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The Past is Difference - The Difference is Past
Gender and Education, 2000Education has been the main channel through which Finnish women have attempted to achieve the status of an individual. But what has the story of women's individualisation been like? The article examines women's educational life stories - 'independence narratives' - and highlights the gendered interpretations women have made of their lives.
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Nursing for Women's Health, 2016
nwhjournal.org © 2016, AWHONN 7 Welcome to 2016 and the 20th volume of Nursing for Women’s Health. For volumes 1 through 10 this journal was known as AWHONN Lifelines. It was interesting for me to look back and see what we were reading about 20 years ago.
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nwhjournal.org © 2016, AWHONN 7 Welcome to 2016 and the 20th volume of Nursing for Women’s Health. For volumes 1 through 10 this journal was known as AWHONN Lifelines. It was interesting for me to look back and see what we were reading about 20 years ago.
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