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This volume honours, and reflects on, the life and work of the Australian Indonesianist, Charles A Coppel. His interests – reflected in this volume – are broad, ranging from history, politics, legal issues, and violence against the Chinese, through to culture and religion. The chapters in the volume, contributed by scholars from Australia, Indonesia, Europe, and Singapore, also all reflect a theme, inspired by Charles Coppels expression, remembering, distorting, for… More >>
Chinese Indonesians: Remembering, Distorting, And Forgetting
Friday, July 30th, 2010 at
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Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at
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This book offers a feminist philosophical analysis of contemporary public skepticism about women’s memories of past harm. It concentrates primarily on writings associated with the False Memory Syndrome Foundation (FMSF), founded in 1992 as a lobby for parents whose adult children have accused them of some abuse after a period of having not remembered it…. More >>
Relational Remembering: Rethinking the Memory Wars
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 at
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Compiled from the best of John Conway’s popular Retrospect column, these articles shine a spotlight on famous faces of the past, from George Suslosky, phenomenal yet feisty diner cook, to the worst woman on earth, Lizzie Brown Halliday. Enlightening and entertaining, the remarkable historical vignettes in this volume explore the customs and curiosities of the Sullivan County Catskills. High on a bank in Craig-e-Clare sat the stately Dundas Castle, rumored to … More >>
Remembering the Sullivan County Catskills
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 at
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Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 at
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What the plantation has been to the history and literature of the American South, the hacienda has been to Mexico and the American Southwest. In Remembering the Hacienda, Vincent Pérez makes the case that the hacienda offers the emblem of an “antebellum,” agrarian social order that predates the United States. It is the site in which the Mexican American community’s “heroic,” genteel forebears lived in dignity and pride, and it is the heritage from which they we… More >>
Remembering the Hacienda: History and Memory in the Mexican American Southwest
Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 at
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Sunday, July 25th, 2010 at
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