The past and its enemies. On the Inactualities of the Contemporary
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https://doi.org/10.14422/pen.v74.i280.y2018.008Keywords:
history, anachronism, contemporary, past, memoryAbstract
This article examines the contemporary meaning of heterochronies, anachronisms, as well as other interruptions of historical time. The aim is to explore what happens when the matter of history, that is, memory and the past, turn into actualities conveyed through all kinds of versions and cultural spin-offs. The ultimate objective is to distinguish between a past that only allows its remembrance and another one that dangerous is remembered as it is perceived.
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