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'Why should we care?': Some thoughts on cosmopolitan hauntings

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Lo, Jacqueline

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Sage Publications Inc

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This essay deploys the concept of cosmopolitan haunting to explore entangled relationships with the past, the role of minoritarian and ethnicized subjects of history and the emergence of horizontal post-national solidarities. I focus on two commemorative

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Memory Studies

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2037-12-31
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