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Memory and forgetting

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Vidal-Hall, Judith
Keywords
amnesia
genocide
human dignity
victimization
reconciliation
GE Subjects
Cultural ethics
Community ethics
Media/communication/information ethics
Cultural/intercultural ethics
General theology/other

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/181457
Abstract
"In the 20 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall, the demise of the Soviet Union and the „reunification‟ of East and West, the euphoria of freedom regained has given way to disenchantment on some fronts and near confrontation on others. Memory is at the centre of this – the realisation that memories are not shared, that experiences are not common and that there is no common history. It must be rewritten, this time by the „defeated‟, or in this case those who consider themselves the „victims‟, rather than the victor. It is a demand for recognition of the „other‟ memory, the different history. And very complicated it is, with a plurality of versions muddying the clear waters of what seemed to be the official history of Europe, and rival lobbies threatening to collide in the corridors of Brussels."
Date
2010-04
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Article
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