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Authorizing Death: Memory Politics and States of Exception in Contemporary El Salvador
2010The aim of this chapter is to elucidate the workings of what I consider to be one of the main social frames through which the violent past — particularly that of the eighties civil war — is being retrieved in contemporary El Salvador. Up until now, the notion of social frames, first explored by Maurice Halbwachs (1992 [1925]) and salient in the work of
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The Comparative Politics of Collective Memory
Annual Review of Sociology, 2020Genevieve Zubrzycki
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Translation, conflict and the politics of memory: Jan Karski'sStory of a Secret State
Translation Studies, 2018Joanna Rzepa
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Memory Politics and Ontological Security in Sino-Japanese Relations
Asian Studies Review, 2014Karl Gustafsson
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The Long Arc of a Nation: Memory Politics in Canada and the United States
In Canada and the United States, there are ongoing debates about how the nation’s history should be remembered, including what should be included or excluded from educational curricula and which historical figures are worthy or unworthy of being honored with statues or memorials.openaire +1 more source
Repressed Memories: State Terror and the Street Politics of Memorialization
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