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The Ethics of Historical Dolls - Recontextualization and Remembrance
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Altogether. It feels amazingly important to acknowledge and confront this history, but doing so requires canny consideration. The dolls themselves are inherently unsettling, representing a deliberate attempt to inflict pain and humiliation. How do we avoid glorifying or romanticizing those objects while still acknowledging their horrors? What's the responsibility of historians and educators when discussing such sensitive topics?
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