“Womanish is the Perfect Description for Me”: Remembering Leslie Brown Organization African American Intellectual History Society. 2016. “Womanish is the Perfect Description for Me”: Remembering Leslie Brown.
Mourning Absences, Melancholic Commemoration, and the Contested Public Memories of the National September 11 Memorial and Museum Nicholas S. Paliewicz, Marouf Hasian. 2016. Mourning Absences, Melancholic Commemoration, and the Contested Public Memories of the National September 11 Memorial and Museum. Western Journal of Communication. 80(2):140-162.
Stilled life: traumatic knowing, political violence, and the dying of Anna Frank Griselda Pollock. 2007. Stilled life: traumatic knowing, political violence, and the dying of Anna Frank. Mortality. 12(2):124-141.
Mo(u)rning in America: Hamlet, Reagan, and the Rights of Memory Tim Raphael. 2007. Mo(u)rning in America: Hamlet, Reagan, and the Rights of Memory. Theatre Journal. 59(1):1-20.
Reclaiming nostalgia in educational politics and practice: counter-memory, aporetic mourning, and critical pedagogy Michalinos Zembylas. 2011. Reclaiming nostalgia in educational politics and practice: counter-memory, aporetic mourning, and critical pedagogy. Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education. 32(5):641-655.
The Mourning of History and the History of Mourning: The Evolution of Ritual Commemoration of the Battle of Karbala Ali J. Hussain. 2005. The Mourning of History and the History of Mourning: The Evolution of Ritual Commemoration of the Battle of Karbala. Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. 25(1):78-88.
Postwar/Post-Holocaust/Postmodern: Some Reflections on the Discourses of Mourning Eric L. Santner. 1993. Postwar/Post-Holocaust/Postmodern: Some Reflections on the Discourses of Mourning. :1-31.
After Loss, What then? David L. Eng, David Kazanjian, Judith Butler. 2003. After Loss, What then? :467-473.
Remembering to Forget: Identity, Mourning and Memory Among the Jivaro Anne Christine Taylor. 1993. Remembering to Forget: Identity, Mourning and Memory Among the Jivaro. Man. 28(4):653-678.