Exploring Hauntology and Feminine War Memory in "White Chrysanthemum" and "The Mountains Sing"

Situated at the intersection of spectrality, memory, and liminality, contemporary historical fiction increasingly examines how the past exists in the present through unresolved traces of trauma. Hauntology, as a theoretical perspective, describes the role played by specters, as “revenants” and “arri...

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