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Maria Iwanaga Maki (1849–1920) was 23 years old in 1873 when she returned home after a community exile and persecutions of more than 3000 people carried out by the Meiji government. Historians in the public record refer to Iwanaga as otoko‐masari (man‐nish) when she stood up to a representative of the Shogun, while in her public work she became known ...
Gwyn McClelland
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POSTMEMORY DALAM NOVEL TAPOL KARYA NGARTO FEBRUANA
Narasi balas dendam yang masih terus direproduksi oleh pihak-pihak yang bertikai semakin membuat rekonsiliasi tragedi ’65 berujung pada kemacetan. Kerelaan untuk sa-ling mengakui kesalahan adalah langkah besar dalam usaha rekonsiliasi.
Anna Elfira Prabandari Assa
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Lifetimes of Punishment: The Imperial Feedback Loop of Anti‐Asian Violence
As opposed to limiting the scope of anti‐Asian violence to “hate,” this article frames anti‐Asian violence as inextricable from U.S. empire. Building on Go (2020) American Journal of Sociology 125(5):1193, I theorize what I call the “imperial feedback loop” to conceptualize anti‐Asian violence within a postcolonial and transnational context.
Michael Nishimura
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This article argues that Merethe Lindstrøm’s 2011 novel Dager i stillhetens historie portrays a collapse of the familial memory transmission structures that are normally involved in the making of postmemory, as defined by Marianne Hirsch.
Dean Krouk
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Conducting Sensitive Interviews Online
We explore the role of embodied messages for the interaction order when conducting sensitive biographical research online. Our analysis indicates that mediated situations take shape continuously and are extremely open to different kinds of interaction orderings, including disruptions. Interaction in online interviews is influenced by increased fluidity
Outi Kähäri, Kristel Edelman
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Hipertekst jako medium postpamięci
The paper presents hypertext as a matrix of contemporary forms of remembering. This text is a part of research focused on the representations of the Holocaust on the Internet.
Marek Kaźmierczak
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Memory and influence : a story of trauma transmission in Anna Janko’s "Mała Zagłada" [PDF]
The article focuses on the issue of postmemory (a term by M. Hirsch) basing on Mała Zagłada (published in 2015) written by Anna Janko, the daughter of Teresa Ferenc, who survived the massacre in Sochy (June the 1st 1943).
Kuchta, Anna
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Палимпсест памяти в произведениях Дины Рубиной Коксинельи Марии Степановой Памяти памяти
The Palimpsest of Memory in the Story of D. Rubina Kocksynel and M. Stepanova’s Book In Memory of Memory This article examines the layered construction of memory in Dina Rubina’s Koksinel and Maria Stepanova’s In Memory of Memory, focusing on how both
Ludmiła Szewczenko
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Staging Postmemory: Self-representation and Parental Biographying in Lagartijas Tiradas al Sol’s El rumor del incendio [PDF]
Mexico in the 1970s was at the peak of what Vargas Llosa called its “perfect dictatorship” under the Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI). This perfection, however, did not preclude resistance from student groups, militias, and peasant movements ...
Ward, Julie
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MEMBACA GENDER DALAM KONTEKS POSTMEMORY
Judul Buku The GeneraTion of PosTmemory: WriTinG and Visual CulTure afTer The holoCausT | Pengarang: Marianne HirscH | Penerbit: coluMbiauniversity Press | Tahun: 2012.
Isti Kumalasari
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