Ethnology, Volume 46, Issue 1University of Pittsburgh, 2008 - Ethnology |
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... monument , became a gathering place for mythical legends , stories of loyalty and betrayal , and speculations on the fate of the community . Forced to retain a pre - reform identity of rural residency , yet confronted with a market ...
... monument , became a gathering place for mythical legends , stories of loyalty and betrayal , and speculations on the fate of the community . Forced to retain a pre - reform identity of rural residency , yet confronted with a market ...
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... monument in the sense of its denoting memory , continuity , and political , ethical , or traditional religious obligations . It is a monument , no matter what shape or material , [ serving ] to preserve memory , to structure history ...
... monument in the sense of its denoting memory , continuity , and political , ethical , or traditional religious obligations . It is a monument , no matter what shape or material , [ serving ] to preserve memory , to structure history ...
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... MONUMENTS OF GRIEF The bridge and the chastity arch are different in their nature but similar as monuments of grief in ... monument of grief in the village . The villagers ' frustration , impotence , and disdain for the government is ...
... MONUMENTS OF GRIEF The bridge and the chastity arch are different in their nature but similar as monuments of grief in ... monument of grief in the village . The villagers ' frustration , impotence , and disdain for the government is ...
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