the Chinese state initially intended a ‘covert silence’ – forcing people to remember rather than forget the official stories – and then an ‘overt silence’ in which all mention of the event was absent. Even underneath overt silence are various ambiguities
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RT @chenchenzh: and also recommending again this one from Bin Xu: silence does not necessarily mean forgetting. "listening to thunder in th…
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RT @chenchenzh: and also recommending again this one from Bin Xu: silence does not necessarily mean forgetting. "listening to thunder in th…
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and also recommending again this one from Bin Xu: silence does not necessarily mean forgetting. "listening to thunder in the silence" 于无声处听惊雷 https://t.co/TBMbwP2qHo https://t.co/ivcvQYnJeM https://t.co/CFmEahHqFR