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    Recurrent Drought Conditions Enhance the Induction of Drought Stress Memory Genes in Glycine max L. by Yeon-Ki Kim, Songhwa Chae, Nam-Iee Oh, Nguyen Hoai Nguyen, Jong-Joo Cheong

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Co-expression network analysis revealed that the soybean drought-induced and -repressed memory genes were equivalent to 172 and 311 Arabidopsis genes, respectively. …”
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    L’héritage germanique dans le folklore et les fêtes du Sud du Brésil by Séverine Malenfant

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Although these festivals had an economic objective, they also intended to release a repressed memory, and to celebrate the recognition of a sector of the local population. …”
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    TRAUMA, MADNESS AND COMING OF AGE IN LINDA HOGAN’S SOLAR STORMS by Yonka Krasteva

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…I will argue that Hogan’s narrative strategy subverts western trauma theories which posit a linear construction of trauma where the latter is defined as belated temporality, accessible through evocation of repressed memory. Conversely, Linda Hogan’s achronological narrative highlights sensations to which we have no access, because trauma disrupts the “I”, and hence chronology. …”
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    Richard Wagemese's Indian Horse: Stolen Memories and Recovered Histories by Franck Miroux

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…This paper purports to explore the narrative devices which enable the Anishinaabe Canadian author Richard Wagamese to compel the reader of his novel Indian Horse (2012) to experience the same violence as that faced by the young protagonist when the repressed memory of the terrible abuse suffered at an Indian residential school resurfaces decades after, disrupting the apparently linear course of the story. …”
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    Condamné sur le fondement d’un rêve ? La considération de l’amnésie traumatique due à l’inceste par la Cour suprême israélienne by Béatrice Coscas-Williams

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…The judge analyzed the concept of traumatic amnesia and the resurgence of repressed memory as admissible evidence. They decided, on the basis of expert reports, but also on the testimony of the daughter, that her symptoms of anxiety and posttraumatic stress disorder, combined with her realistic memories, provided clear evidence for incest. …”
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    The Ḏhimmī as the Other of Multiple Convivencias in al-Andalus by Raja Sakrani

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Iberian Convivencia, seen as a narcissistic injury and repressed memory to this day, is a historical and cultural chance to reflect upon and research the Self and the Other. …”
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    Exploring the limits of generalized dissociative amnesia: A case report by C. I. Varlam, V. Dionisie, R. Movileanu, G. Andrișca, A. Roșu, M. Manea

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Conclusions DA represents a controversial diagnostic entity that incorporates elements of psychogenic fugue states, repressed memory, traumatic amnesia, and conversion. Some clues in the history such as psychological traumas can support a diagnosis of DA rather than medical causes. …”
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    Gothic conventions as the ‘voice’ and representation of the inexpressible fear and trauma of racial oppression in the American South by Shireen Banu Mohammad Ebrahim Sahib

    Published 2014
    “…This essay illustrates how Gothic conventions represent the fear and trauma faced by the African-American community by providing an alternate reality for them to evoke their repressed memories.…”
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    The repressed trauma of a devoted English butler in The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro by Yusoff, Siti Sarah, Bahar, Ida Baizura

    Published 2019
    “…Using the concept of trauma by Cathy Caruth, this study aims to analyse the novel focusing on the repressed memories of the protagonist, Stevens. Thus, the objective of the study is to examine how Stevens’ repressed memories as well as his British upbringing in shaping the experience he has undergone are reflected through the concept of trauma. …”
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    Too Subtle for Words: Doing Wordless Narrative Research by Jeff Horwat

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…While wordless narrative research can be useful for exploring a range of social phenomenon, it can be particularly valuable for exploring preverbal constructions of lived experiences, including trauma, repressed memories, and other forms of emotional knowledge often times only made accessible through affective or embodied modalities. …”
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    Gammes de mémoire by Dominique Viart

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…As for the modalities, we will distinguish, with the help of contemporary literary examples, acquired memories (personal memories, literary “memories”), learned memories (“duty of memory”), transmitted memories (the embodied story, with its oral and physical emotions), omitted memories (silenced or repressed memories), conquered memories ("memory work", memory inquiries, investigations and research), to which are added disturbances of two orders: spectral memory (phenomena of involuntary memory superimposition), impaired memory (by amnesia or neurological pathologies such as Alzheimer's disease). …”
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    Spotkania z Zagładą w Polsce by Jolanta Ambrosewicz‑Jacobs

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…Encounters with the Holocaust in Poland Repressed memories remain active and their outcomes bring undesirable effects for education about the Holocaust. …”
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