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Francisco de Paula Enrile Sánchez
Perspectivas de la comunicación, ISSN-e 0718-4867, Vol. 14, Nº. 2 (julio - diciembre), 2021, págs. 233-238
This book demonstrates the main peculiarities of nations related to memory and future: the notion of historical truth and its relations to memory and literature, on the one hand, and the importance of the future for the survival of the nation, on the other hand. The monograph offers the questions of individual experience, such as feminism and migration in this respect; and finally, the possibilities of historical reconstruction based on the documentary and non-documentary sources are overviewed in the publication.
Introduction: Out of the Prison of Memory - Nations and Future
págs. 1-1
págs. 3-29
Nations and Memory: The Importance of the Future and Acting as if What Really Happened Had Not Happened
págs. 30-52
Writing Memory in Conflict and Post-Conflict: Hernán Valdés’ Tejas Verdes
págs. 53-66
Feminism during the Period of the Spanish Transition to Democracy: Lidia Falcón O’Neill
págs. 68-81
Edward W. Said (1935 – 2003) or the Critic towards the Orient: The Art of Refurbishing the Conflict through Cultural Rhetoric
págs. 82-122
American Dream or American Experience: Being a Foreigner in Praxis and in Literary Theory
Peter Steiner
págs. 123-135
págs. 137-149
Reconstructing History: Documentary and Non-Documentary Sources
págs. 150-172
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