Perceptions of death and memory transmission among residents of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan: A qualitative study
The understanding and materialization of grief and loss in a community are contingent upon cultural norms, historical processes, and dominant political narratives. The processes of public mourning create a localized memory of the deceased which contributes to a collective narrative formation around...
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Main Authors: | Monte-Angel Richardson (Author), Carly Parmer (Author) |
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