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Cultures of Resilience

By Albert Pampalona Lisnenko


Can something abundant coexist with something there is less of? In fact, if it has the power to eliminate its less pervasive counterpart, would it even consider it? The relationship between majoritarian and minority cultures often verges on the idea of inevitable collision, frequently leading to the genesis of “cultures of resilience”, i.e., when resilience to foreign power becomes a defining key feature of the cultural identity and its historical narrative.


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