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June fourth: memory nad ethics / Link, Perry   Journal Article
Link, Perry Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract In this essay I look first at some general problems of memory and of how events are retold from memory. Then I focus on memory of June fourth and divide the question by asking how three categories of people - perpetrators, victim, and bystanders have remembered, failed to remember, or tried to alter memory. The tripartite division of "perpetrators, victims, and bystanders" is not perfect but I find it illuminating. Nearly all the questions that come up have moral implications, so I call the essay" memory and ethics". I draw upon examples form illiterate, memoir journalism, film and personal acquaintance.
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What it means to be Chinese: nationalism and identity in Xi’s China / Link, Perry   Article
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Summary/Abstract What does it mean to be Chinese? A strong tradition in premodern China held that it meant thinking, behaving, and living in a society in accord with heaven-sanctioned principles exemplifying the best way to be human. Other peoples could learn this Chineseness, and they could also become civilized, but they could never rival China in either defining propriety or drawing people into accordance with it.
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