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    Designing a defensive silence failure model of creative employees in organizations by Azam Khosravi, karam khalili, Esfandyar Mohammadi

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…AbstractThe purpose of this research is to provide a model to break the defensive silence of creative employees in government organizations. …”
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    Lier récits de vie et récits historiques  by Irène Dos Santos

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…These case studies also reveal the complexity of social, political and ethno-racial affiliations in this postcolonial post-imperial context and challenge the social hierarchization inherited from the past and the silence surrounding this heritage.…”
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    The Semantics of the Absurd: On German ‘Hermetic’ Poetry and Political Commitment after 1945 by Marko Pajević

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…But it was particularly in lyric poetry that a lucid and politically aware examination of the recent past took place and an expression of such considerations could be found. …”
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    A patrimonialização da memória social: uma forma de domesticação política das memórias dissidentes ou indígenas? by Alejandra Aguilar Pinto

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The definition of history and memory (Popular memory group, 1982) has played a key-role during the construction of national identities and political domination, through the imposition of specific and partial versions as universal and shared ones, and through the occlusion, exclusion and silencing of the meanings of the past for subaltern groups. …”
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    “It’s not what I saw, it’s not what I thought”: by Lindsey Dodd

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…This article draws on the oral history narratives of three people who were children in France during the Second World War to demonstrate their dissatisfactions with dominant versions of this past put forward in authoritative public discourse. …”
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    « Ce n’est pas ce que j’ai vu, ce n’est pas ce que j’ai pensé»  by Lindsey Dodd

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…This article draws on the oral history narratives of three people who were children in France during the Second World War to demonstrate their dissatisfactions with dominant versions of this past put forward in authoritative public discourse. …”
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    PTEN Gene: A Model for Genetic Diseases in Dermatology by Corrado Romano, Carmelo Schepis

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Germline mutations of PTEN cause the PTEN hamartoma tumor syndrome (PHTS), which include the past-called Cowden, Bannayan-Riley-Ruvalcaba, Proteus, Proteus-like, and Lhermitte-Duclos syndromes. …”
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    El paisaje monumental conmemorativo de la batalla de San Carlos en la diacronía: latencias y tensiones (Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1872) by Carlos Landa, Graciela Waks, Jimena Doval, Jerónimo Angueyra

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Like all representations of the past, the monument selectively relates to historical events, contributing to both remembrance and oblivion, including and excluding, exalting and concealing, amplifying certain voices while silencing others. …”
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    « Voir les voix » : les Juifs d’Égypte, d’une rive l’autre by Michèle Baussant

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…To do so, he explores the persistence and relevance of certain traces, practices, and concrete memories of the past in their relationship to material spaces - what we might call the memory of the inhabited. …”
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    "Seeing the voices": Egyptian Jews from one shore to another by Michèle Baussant

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…To do so, he explores the persistence and relevance of certain traces, practices, and concrete memories of the past in their relationship to material spaces - what we might call the memory of the inhabited. …”
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    Storia e significati della Nerezza nel Sud della Tunisia: per una nuova prospettiva by Marta Scaglioni

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Until then, speaking about Blackness and racism had been blanketed by a culture of silence, and the historical phenomena of the trans-Saharan slave trade and of slavery had been relegated to a past which was considered to have no ramifications into the present. …”
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    D’Ángel Rodríguez Leira à Ángel Cariño López by Óscar Freán Hernández

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Like so many other exiles, the fate of our protagonist is marked by the Civil War and the Second World War, by the separation from his family and his country, by the reconstruction of a new life in France, by silence and by the presence of a complex and difficult past.…”
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    “Taak prappa” by Kathie Birat

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…David Dabydeen’s collection of poems Slave Song (1984) represents the Guyanese poet’s attempt to compensate for the silence surrounding slavery and the absence of a significant body of poetry in Creole. …”
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    Memória e etnicidade no Quilombo Ilê Axé Oyá Meguê by Lucia Helena Guerra

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…As a starting point based on this reflection I have my Master's thesis in anthropology, this research is based on oral and written sources that indicate that, over the past decades, this religious group has made a great effort to break their historic barriers of isolation and silence. …”
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    “Radical”: Marianne Moore and the Revision of Modernism by Aurore Clavier

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Since they combine the erasure of past verbal excesses and the endeavor of compression on the page, such slashes of the “creative pencil” (H.D.), aptly seem to enact and materialize the revolutionary dynamics of rejection and renewal that most writers and critics have chosen to foreground over alternative paradigms of change. …”
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