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Witnessing to Heal the Self in Gayl Jones's Corregidora and Phyllis Alesia Perry's Stigmata Camille Passalacqua. 2010. Witnessing to Heal the Self in Gayl Jones's Corregidora and Phyllis Alesia Perry's Stigmata. MELUS: Multi-Ethnic Literature of the U.S.. 35(4):139-163.
Versions of Truth and Collective Memory: The Quest for Forgiveness and Healing in the Context of Kenya's Postelection Violence Catherine Muhoma. 2012. Versions of Truth and Collective Memory: The Quest for Forgiveness and Healing in the Context of Kenya's Postelection Violence. Research in African Literatures. 43(1):166-173.
Private Life in Stalin's Russia: Family Narratives, Memory and Oral History Orlando Figes. 2008. Private Life in Stalin's Russia: Family Narratives, Memory and Oral History. History Workshop Journal. 65(1):117-137.
A Looming Crash or a Soft Landing? Forecasting the Future of the Memory “Industry” By Gavriel D. Rosenfeld. 2009. A Looming Crash or a Soft Landing? Forecasting the Future of the Memory “Industry” The Journal of Modern History. 81(1):122-158.
A Distraught Woman Omar Eby. 2006. A Distraught Woman. River Teeth: A Journal of Nonfiction Narrative. 8(1):31-36.
A Theoretical Overview of Memory and Conflict Patrick Devine-Wright, Ed Cairns, Micheál D. Roe. 2003. A Theoretical Overview of Memory and Conflict. :9-33.
A Trip to Bohemia: The Paranoid Confesses Sky Gilbert. 2011. A Trip to Bohemia: The Paranoid Confesses. Canadian Theatre Review. 145(1):47-51.
Zhu Xi Was Here: Family, Academy, and Local Memory in Later Imperial Dongyang Sukhee Lee. 2011. Zhu Xi Was Here: Family, Academy, and Local Memory in Later Imperial Dongyang. Journal of Song-Yuan Studies. 41(1):267-293.