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The Historiography of Headless Necro

Discuss the rarely-noticed headless corpses and their emotions as victims of history under the issue of justice in the transformation of Aboriginal history, and use headless ghosts as objects of historical compilation to reflect on the over-ethicalization of recent historical writing and ghost discussions. Those on the margins of history, and the imagination of ethnic groups endowed with excessive integrity.

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Discuss the rarely-noticed headless corpses and their emotions as victims of history under the issue of justice in the transformation of Aboriginal history, and use headless ghosts as objects of historical compilation to reflect on the over-ethicalization of recent historical writing and ghost discussions. Those on the margins of history, and the imagination of ethnic groups endowed with excessive integrity.

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