Competing Logics of Commemoration: Cosmopolitanism and Nationalism in East Asia's History Problem
Recent studies in collective memory point to the emergence of cosmopolitan commemoration that takes humanity, rather than nationality, as a primary frame of reference. But these studies have yet to specify how cosmopolitan commemoration emerges and articulates with existing nationalist commemoration...
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Main Authors: | SAITO, Hiro, WANG, Yoko |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2014
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