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“The greatest of all garden parties:” the Great War, Memory and Cultural Myths in Katherine Mansfield’s Critical Writing
Published 2013-12-01“…Katherine Mansfield’s critical works serve as a brilliant illustration of these tensions and among the most interesting are her reviews of the contemporary literature dealing with World War I and the cultural myths attached to it. Mansfield uncovers and analyses a whole range of approaches from the mythical presentation of war as “a cleansing fire” to the use of the fashionable topic of war trauma by authors who have not undergone the “change of heart” that Mansfield deemed necessary after the war experience. …”
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Thomas R. Lindlof (2008) Hollywood Under Siege: Martin Scorsese, the Religious Right, and the Culture Wars
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Digital Gaming: A Comparative International Study of Youth Culture in a Peaceful and War Zone Country
Published 2008-02-01“…This paper reports an exploratory survey in Australia and Israel of the leisure habits, attitudes and preferences of 716 teenagers aged 13-14 years who are part of the international digital games culture. The rationale was threefold: (a) this age group is not singled out in other surveys; (b) examination of gaming across five platforms would contribute new insights; and (c) the premise that a comparison between eGamers in a war zone and a peaceful country would produce striking contrasts. …”
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Changing the Picture and Music for Hope: Cultural Expressions of Solidarity in the UK with El Salvador at the End of the Cold War
Published 2024-07-01“… This paper focuses on UK-based cultural expressions of international solidarity with El Salvador either side of the end of the Cold War and El Salvador’s civil war. …”
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Life in Khartoum: Probing Forced Migration and Cultural Change Among War-Displaced Southern Sudanese Women
Published 2015“…An analysis of the findings demonstrated a strong link between war-displacement and the adoption of FC. In addition to expanding the anthropological and demographic literature on the practice of female circumcision, and that on displacement, this study explored the phenomenon of cultural responses in times of human trauma and suffering. …”
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Remapping the Sinophone: the cultural production of Chinese-language cinema in Singapore and Malaya before and during the Cold War
Published 2023“…In a work that will force scholars to re-evaluate how they approach Sinophone studies, Wai-Siam Hee demonstrates that many of the major issues raised by contemporary Sinophone studies were already hotly debated in the popular culture surrounding Chinese-language films made in Singapore and Malaya during the Cold War. …”
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Worship Wars! : cultural transition of praise and worship in Chinese dialect-based churches of tradition denomination in Singapore
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Historical framing of the Ukraine Crisis through the Great Patriotic War: Performativity, cultural consciousness and shared remembering
Published 2018“…Remembering in Russia is increasingly performative and actualised, as shown by the Russian government and media’s conflation of the Ukraine Crisis with the Great Patriotic War. By presenting the Great Patriotic War as a frame though which to understand events in Ukraine, the media and government guided domestic political perceptions of the contemporary crisis and encouraged participative shared remembering as a bulwark against threats to Russian national identity and historical legacies. …”
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Unveiling the War and Constructing Identities: Exploring Memes in Ukrainian and Russian Social Media during the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Published 2024-08-01Subjects: “…participatory culture…”
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Basic characteristics of Albanian strategic culture
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Museum Activists as Agents of Social Change in War
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Overcoming Post-War Traumas and Confl icts through Dialogue in Distributed Cognition
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The First “Mrs. Japanese” of Slovenia between the Two World Wars
Published 2021-09-01“…Such lectures testify to the Japanese-Slovenian cultural exchanges, and the cultural milieu in Slovenia in which she acted. …”
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Gerhard Richter’s Critical Artistic Strategies: Politics, Terrorism and War
Published 2017-08-01“…Oktober 1977 (1988) and War Cut (2004). In his series of paintings on the Baader-Meinhof terrorist group, Richter effectively employs his “photopainting” style to address the profoundly disturbing deaths of the Baader-Meinhof group in the 1970s. …”
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Religious and ethnic context of the Serbian strategic culture
Published 2020-01-01Subjects: “…strategic culture…”
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Feasts of Indifference: Racialization, Affect, and Necropolitics in 1X War Games
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Censorship, Pandemic, and the Field of Power: The Death and Revival of a Chinese War Epic
Published 2022-12-01“…This case study examines the dramatic change of fortune of the Chinese war epic “The Eight Hundred”. The movie was censored in 2019 during China’s celebration of the country’s 70th anniversary but became the market-saving hero in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. …”
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Why Is Civil Conflict Path Dependent? A Cultural Explanation
Published 2021-12-01“…The three cultures are Peaceable, Warring, or Bargainers. The distribution of these types is different in each population. …”
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