نتایج جستجو برای: who remember harsh memories of slavery

تعداد نتایج: 21190946  

Journal: :پژوهش ادبیات معاصر جهان 0
اعظم رضایی دانشگاه تهران، کارشناس ارشد سیدمحمد مرندی دانشگاه تهران، دکترا

the present project is an attempt to give a model of african-american subjectivity by applying different theories of subjectivity to toni morrison's representation of african-american people in beloved. since beloved represents a group of ex-slaves, who remember harsh memories of slavery, their subjectivities can be analyzed from a post-colonial perspective within the framework of the rela...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه علامه طباطبایی 1389

abstract present research considered to examine and compare shahrray 14 years girls and boys narrative concerning with their responsibilities in this research, statistical society are 14 years girls and boys of shahrry . for performing this research. first, 14 years of 50 boys and 50 girls were selected in accidental method and have filled memati hormaled adolescents responsibility questioner...

Morrison’s Song of Solomon could be viewed as a paragon of trauma fiction. Since no narrative of trauma can be told in a linear way, Morrison tries to depict the overwhelming power of trauma through a non-linear narrative, episodic delivery, and flashbacks. Accordingly, the readers are compelled to concoct the disjointed and fragmented memories in order to solve the riddle of the text, in which...

Journal: :international journal of women's research 2014
sheila mozdastan azam mirhadi negar sharif

morrison’s song of solomon could be viewed as a paragon of trauma fiction. since no narrative of trauma can be told in a linear way, morrison tries to depict the overwhelming power of trauma through a non-linear narrative, episodic delivery, and flashbacks. accordingly, the readers are compelled to concoct the disjointed and fragmented memories in order to solve the riddle of the text, in which...

Journal: :Psychological science 2012
Benjamin C Storm Tara A Jobe

There is a positivity bias in autobiographical memory such that people are more likely to remember positive events from their past than they are to remember negative ones. Inhibition may promote this positivity bias by deterring negative memories from being retrieved. In our first experiment, we measured individual differences in retrieval-induced forgetting, a phenomenon believed to be the con...

2016
Ellen Searle Jennifer Vonk Brock Brothers

Previous research has indicated that memories can be modified in conjunction with one’s attitudes, in particular, political beliefs. The current study extended this finding by focusing on the relationship between differing religious beliefs and false memories for news events. We predicted that religious people would be more inclined to remember fabricated news events positively depicting religi...

2000
C. Eugene Walker

or four generations by the time I was born. My mother was born as the first generation in the United States of parents who emigrated from Italy to work in the steel mills of Pittsburgh. My earliest years and memories involve World War II. I remember the scarcity of many products such as sugar and soap, both of which made an impression on a young boy. I remember recycling cans, metal, paper, and...

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