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Commemorating war: the politics of memory T. G Ashplant, Graham Dawson, Michael Roper. 2004. Commemorating war: the politics of memory.
Extremities: trauma, testimony, and community Nancy K Miller, Jason Daniel Tougaw. 2002. Extremities: trauma, testimony, and community.
Memory and World War II: an ethnographic approach Francesca Cappelletto. 2005. Memory and World War II: an ethnographic approach.
Couldn't Find Them Anywhere": Thomas Glave's Whose Song? (Post)Modernist Literary Queerings, and the Trauma of Witnessing, Memory, and Testimony Gene Jarrett. 2000. Couldn't Find Them Anywhere": Thomas Glave's Whose Song? (Post)Modernist Literary Queerings, and the Trauma of Witnessing, Memory, and Testimony Callaloo. 23(4):1241-1258.
Editor’s Introduction: Witnessing, Testifying, and History Martha J. Cutter. 2009. Editor’s Introduction: Witnessing, Testifying, and History. MELUS: Multi-Ethnic Literature of the U.S.. 34(1):5-11.
History, Memory, and Identity in Modern Singapore: Testimonies from the Urban Margins Loh Kah Seng. 2009. History, Memory, and Identity in Modern Singapore: Testimonies from the Urban Margins. Oral History Review. 36(1):1-24.
Reported Speech and Other Kinds of Testimony Megan Vaughan. 2000. Reported Speech and Other Kinds of Testimony. Journal of Historical Sociology. 13(3):237–263.
Beyond the Archive: Cultural Memory in Dance and Theater Carol L. Bernstein. 2007. Beyond the Archive: Cultural Memory in Dance and Theater. Journal of Research Practice. 3(2):1-14.
Between History and Psychoanalysis: A Case Study in the Reception of Holocaust Survivor Testimony Thomas Trezise. 2008. Between History and Psychoanalysis: A Case Study in the Reception of Holocaust Survivor Testimony. History and Memory. 20(1):7-47.