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Conflicting memories of war interpreting
Lily Yu
School of Education and English
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Autobiographical Writing
33%
Baker
33%
Bitterness
33%
China
33%
Chinese Military
33%
Conflicting Memories
100%
Emplotment
33%
Hero
33%
Intelligence Agent
33%
Interpreter
66%
Japanese Military
33%
Memoir
100%
Military Operations
33%
Narrative Features
33%
Own Experience
33%
Relationality
33%
Remembrance
33%
Second Sino-Japanese War
33%
Selective Appropriation
33%
Theory of Narrative
33%
Traitors
33%
War Memory
100%
Arts and Humanities
Army
33%
autobiographical writing
33%
Causal
33%
China
33%
Hero
33%
Memoir
100%
Narrative
66%
Narrative Theory
33%
Relationality
33%
Remembrance
33%
Rubrics
33%
Secret
33%
Sino-Japanese War
33%
Temporality
33%