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Memories for the Future Ronit Lentin. 2009. Memories for the Future. International Sociology. 24(2):173-184.
Backwards and forwards in space and time: Recalling dance movement from long-term memory Catherine J. Stevens, Jane Ginsborg, Garry Lester. 2011. Backwards and forwards in space and time: Recalling dance movement from long-term memory. Memory Studies. 4(2):234-250.
"Ah yes, I remember it well": Memory and Queer Culture in Will and Grace Christopher Reed, Christopher Castiglia. 2004. "Ah yes, I remember it well": Memory and Queer Culture in Will and Grace. Cultural Critique. 56(1):158-188.
Surviving Images: Holocaust Photographs and the Work of Postmemory Marianne Hirsch. 2001. Surviving Images: Holocaust Photographs and the Work of Postmemory. The Yale Journal of Criticism. 14(1):5-37.
Transmitted Trauma and "Absent Memory" in James Welch's The Death of Jim Loney Jennifer Lemberg. 2006. Transmitted Trauma and "Absent Memory" in James Welch's The Death of Jim Loney. Studies in American Indian Literatures. 18:67-81.
Mild Cognitive Impairment: What's in a Name? Steven R. Sabat. 2006. Mild Cognitive Impairment: What's in a Name? Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology. 13(1):13-20.
Collective Remembrance in Jedwabne: Unsettled Memory of World War II in Postcommunist Poland Ewa. Wolentarska-Ochman. 2006. Collective Remembrance in Jedwabne: Unsettled Memory of World War II in Postcommunist Poland. History & Memory. 18(1):152-178.
Matters of Memory: Response Deidre. Lynch. 2007. Matters of Memory: Response. Victorian Studies. 49(2):228-240.
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