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In this sense , anthropologists , historians and sociologists have argued that memory can also refer to the traces of the past as they are embodied in either ritual practices such as spirit possession , material artefacts or the built ...
In this sense , anthropologists , historians and sociologists have argued that memory can also refer to the traces of the past as they are embodied in either ritual practices such as spirit possession , material artefacts or the built ...
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Finally , there has been a great deal of writing about the role of religious practice ( whether practices around the burial and production of ancestors , or practices associated with new evangelical churches ) in shaping people's ...
Finally , there has been a great deal of writing about the role of religious practice ( whether practices around the burial and production of ancestors , or practices associated with new evangelical churches ) in shaping people's ...
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The variability in how practices of collective memory mediate between event and subsequent reproductive practice must be ... more explicitly on the cultural practices through which some memories are erased and others are sustained .
The variability in how practices of collective memory mediate between event and subsequent reproductive practice must be ... more explicitly on the cultural practices through which some memories are erased and others are sustained .
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