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Authors: Viet Thanh Nguyen
13
. O’Reilly, “Q&A: Doris Lessing Talks to Sarah O’Reilly about
The Golden Notebook
,” loc. 11316.
14
. Derrida,
On Cosmopolitanism and Forgiveness
, 31–32.
15
. Ibid., 27.
16
. Ibid., 31.
17
. Ibid., 33–34.
18
. Ibid., 39.
19
. Hanh,
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, Kindle edition, loc. 741.
20
. Griswold,
Forgiveness
, 29.
21
. Ibid., 30.
22
. Margalit,
The Ethics of Memory
, 193.
23
. “Forgive,” Oxford English Dictionary.
24
. Connerton in
How Modernity Forgets
discusses how forgetting is an integral part of capitalism and modernity, which the gift is supposed to counteract through compelling memory (53).
25
. Ricoeur,
Memory, History, Forgetting
, 481.
26
. Ehrhart, “The Invasion of Grenada.”
27
. Hyde,
The Gift
, 258.
28
. Short’s
Pol Pot
was a helpful source in studying the life of the Khmer Rouge leader.
29
. Dunlop,
The Lost Executioner
, 22.
EPILOGUE
1
. Marker,
Sans Soleil
.
2
. Ibid.
3
. Spiegelman,
Metamaus
, 60.
4
. Parts of this epilogue are adapted from my article “War, Memory and the Future.”
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