Memoria diabolica. Interpretare i conflitti sul passato, tra cancel culture e mutamento sociale
The article examines the social and political importance of current conflicts surrounding public memory. It suggests that these manifestations are often characterized by assigning alternative values and meanings to collective memories, rather than enforcing historical censorship or perpetuating dest...
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