Family histories memory as counter-narrative in the works of Natalia Ginzburg
History is taken to be the official record of the past. It is assumed to be a objective, truthful record; such a definition, however, fails to account for the act of inclusion and exclusion which renders history as a political narrative. The writing of history is thus an exercise of power - the powe...
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Quezon City
College of Arts and Letters, University of the Philippines Diliman
[2016]
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