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Narrative Tools,Truth,and Fast Thinking in National Memory:A Mnemonic Standoff between Russia and the West over Ukraine

作者:JamesV.Wertsch

JamesV.Wertsch##何星亮 周泓

所属图书:宗教信仰与民族文化(第九辑)

图书作者:何星亮 周泓

出版时间:2016年04月

报告字数:40641字 报告页数:20页
摘要:In 2014 the U.S. and Europe found themselves in a surprisingly tense face-off with Russia over events in Ukraine. As these events unfolded,it became clear that what was involved went beyond the kind of realpolitik dispute over resources or ideology that had long vexed the relationship between Russia and the West. Instead,it seemed to involve something deeper and more visceral,something that led many observers to acknowledge they were at a loss to come up with an explanation for what they saw as aggressive and dangerous moves by Russia. German Chancellor Angela Merkel reportedly told Barack Obama,for example,that Russian President Vladimir Putin was not “in touch with reality”—a sobering observation,given that she was the Western leader regarded as having the best understanding of the Russian perspective.
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文章目录
  • National Narratives as Symbolic Mediation
  • Narrative Tools of the Russian Mnemonic Community
  •         Propositional Truth and Narrative Truth
  •         The Role of “Fast Thinking” in Determining “What Really Happened”
  • Truth,Fast Thinking,and Mnemonic Standoffs