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Ghosts of Collective Trauma : 집단적 트라우마의 유령들: 마술적 사실주의 문화적 변경 :Magical Realism and Its Cultural Alterations

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' Ghosts of Collective Trauma : 집단적 트라우마의 유령들: 마술적 사실주의 문화적 변경 :Magical Realism and Its Cultural Alterations' 의 주제별 논문영향력
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  • ghost
  • identity
  • magicalrealism
  • shaman
  • trauma
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' Ghosts of Collective Trauma : 집단적 트라우마의 유령들: 마술적 사실주의 문화적 변경 :Magical Realism and Its Cultural Alterations' 의 참고문헌

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