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Ernaux's Photo-Diary: A Hybrid Autobiographical Work

Annie Ernaux's new photo-diary, published in Spanish, interweaves 120 personal photographs with diary entries from 1963 to 2023, revealing recurring themes from her previous works and offering a unique perspective on autobiographical writing.

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Colombian Journalist's Book Reveals Lasting Scars of Violence

Yolanda Ruiz's new book, "Los que quedan," details the lasting emotional impact of Colombia's past violence on survivors, including her own experiences as a journalist who witnessed mass killings, disappearances, and trauma, highlighting the urgent need for better social and emotional support.

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La Resistente" Festival Commemorates 70 Years of the Museo storico della Liberazione

The Museo storico della Liberazione in Rome hosts the "La Resistente" festival from June 5-7, 2025, commemorating its 70th anniversary with events exploring the Italian Resistance through personal stories, artistic performances, and historical analysis, utilizing diverse media to engage with the pas...

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Teller's Auschwitz Photos: A Visual Atlas or a Missed Opportunity?

JĂŒrgen Teller's new book "Auschwitz Birkenau" presents over 800 iPhone photos of the site, sparking debate about the value and limitations of photographic representation of the Holocaust, particularly in light of the rarity of authentic images from the period and the rise of AI-generated imagery.

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Turkey: Continued Struggle for Justice for Enforced Disappearances

Ikbal Eren, sibling of Hayrettin Eren, disappeared in 1980, spoke at a panel about the ongoing struggle for justice for enforced disappearances in Turkey, highlighting the significance of Galatasaray Square as a place of shared grief and remembrance. The panel discussed the failures of accountabilit...

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Graphic Novel Depicts Holocaust Survivor's Experiences

German comic artist Barbara Yelin collaborated with Holocaust survivor Emmie Arbel for four years to create a two-part graphic novel depicting Arbel's experiences, prioritizing ethical representation and historical accuracy while respecting Arbel's boundaries.

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Music's Impact on the Brain: A Neuroscientific Perspective

Neuroscientist Robert Zatorre's research reveals music's impact on the brain, activating reward circuits and influencing memory, perception, and motor skills. His work, using neuroimaging, highlights music's role in social bonding and its potential therapeutic applications.

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Vogels op de Wind": A 70-Year Love Story Separated by War

Karissa Chen's debut novel, "Vogels op de Wind," follows the decades-long love story of Suji and Haiwen, separated by the Chinese Civil War and reunited in 2008 in Los Angeles, highlighting the lasting impact of displacement on personal lives and the search for belonging amidst profound loss.

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1992: A Serbian Girl's Exile

Eleven-year-old Lana's life in 1992 Serbia is profoundly altered by the news of her grandfather's death, coinciding with the start of the Yugoslavian war, prompting her family's emigration and shaping her memories of exile.

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Ghost Wedding": Past and Present in Belfast

In David Park's "Ghost Wedding", two Belfast love stories unfold a century apart—Alex and Ellie's present-day wedding preparations and George and Cora's post-WWI romance at the Manor House—revealing how the past's legacy of class divisions and conflict shapes contemporary lives.

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Catalan Activist's Testimony Opens First Franco-Era Torture Investigation

Blanca Serra, an 81-year-old Catalan activist, recounted her 1977 torture by Spanish police in Barcelona's Via Laietana station to the FiscalĂ­a, initiating the first such investigation under Spain's democratic memory law, highlighting the need for police archive access to fully expose abuses during ...

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Uruguay Marks 30 Years of Searching for Disappeared During Dictatorship

On May 20, 2025, a silent march in Montevideo, Uruguay, marked the 30th anniversary of the search for nearly 200 people disappeared during the 1973-1985 dictatorship; the event included the participation of Lucía Topolansky, former vice president and widow of former president José Mujica.

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