单词 | memorialisation |
例句 | It is a jolt when, in the novel's final paragraphs, the perceptions of characters give way to history, as the narrative voice turns from the mass grave to the business of memorialisation in the future. The Siege by Helen Dunmore 2011-02-12T00:05:20Z Although these museums are mostly notional, they speak to the passion for memorialisation in Russian society in which culture is often felt as a loss, artists as martyrs, literature as a living trauma. St Petersburg's homely tributes to Russia's great artists 2012-11-20T13:56:01Z From memorialisation to digital estate planning for all the data associated with sites on which we buy, share, live and play, digital death is a growth area. SXSWi: Bigger than ever - but does that mean it was better? 2011-03-21T07:00:04Z When Canada's parliament praised a Ukrainian war veteran who fought with Nazi Germany, a renewed spotlight was put on a controversial part of Ukraine's history and its memorialisation in Canada. Canada Nazi row puts spotlight on Ukraine's WWII past 2023-09-28T04:00:00Z They added that they "will continue to advocate for historical education and memorialisation of the witch trial victims". Connecticut lawmakers exonerate colonial-era 'witches' 2023-05-26T04:00:00Z The exhibition, We Are Not Done, is on display in the courtyard of The Memory House - Gambia's first ever memorialisation centre. Gambia under Yahya Jammeh: Witch hunts, PTSD and veiled faces 2022-06-11T04:00:00Z A Twitter insider said the company was aware of the possible problem and that it was thinking about ways to introduce memorialisation for accounts. Twitter to clear out inactive accounts and free up usernames 2019-11-27T05:00:00Z In these contexts, memorialisation is a complex and heightened challenge, where the difficulties of representation and how to collectively memorialise highly personal experiences of state violence are constantly renegotiated. 'A way of healing': Art and memory in Latin America 2017-11-13T05:00:00Z However it is also a city of memorialisation. Life after the bomb: exploring the psychogeography of Hiroshima 2017-08-06T04:00:00Z Even in a city that seems to specialise in monuments and memorialisation, Germany’s colonial past, and with it the history behind the African Quarter, had until recently slipped out of public consciousness. Germany's other brutal history: should Berlin's 'African Quarter' be renamed? 2017-04-04T04:00:00Z "Anything shown in the media or entertainment, it's always been some kind of memorialisation of the Aids crisis back in the '80s. Everybody dies," he elaborates. Artist turns blood 'obsession' into stigma-busting show - BBC News 2017-01-30T05:00:00Z “Re-enactments are, in many ways, the prime currency of memorialisation in the south.” A lynching in Georgia: the living memorial to America’s history of racist violence 2016-11-02T04:00:00Z "For a number of years we provided the ability to memorialise an account," said Vanessa Callison-Burch, product manager for Facebook memorialisation.. How to stay digital after you die - BBC News 2016-05-13T04:00:00Z In many ways, his is the story of the second world war in the Pacific – a conflict overshadowed by memorialisation of events in Europe. From Burma to Nagasaki: the man who walked through hell 2015-07-26T04:00:00Z "The memorialisation of Philip Larkin in Poets' Corner will be warmly welcomed by his many admirers in all walks of life," he said. Philip Larkin to get Poets' Corner memorial - BBC News 2015-06-17T04:00:00Z Permeating the official attitude towards the expansion is a characteristically Saudi hardline religious view, which frowns upon the memorialisation of prophets and the sites associated with them. Mecca’s changing face matches the needs of its Muslim pilgrims 2014-07-27T04:00:00Z |
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