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So it is that when someone calls on her people to remember others, she identifies herself—she stands out—by committing a political act. Asking her own side to remember others, she risks being called a traitor. At best, those of her own side may call her a cosmopolitan, with the pejorative connotation that she may be a citizen of the world but not of her own nation.
Nothing Ever Dies: Vietnam and the Memory of War
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