Memory Studies Portal

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2011
James Long.  2011.  Dear Citizens of Tennessee. Canadian Theatre Review. 145(1):56-59.
Amy Abugo Ongiri.  2011.  Death Proof: Trauma, Memory, and Black Power–Era Images in Contemporary Visual Culture. Nka: Journal of Contemporary African Art. 29(1):42-49.
Cynthia E. Milton.  2011.  Defacing memory: (Un)tying Peru’s memory knots. Memory Studies. 4(2):190-205.
Thomas DeGloma.  2011.  Defining Social Illness in a Diagnostic World: Trauma and the Cultural Logic of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Advances in Medical Sociology. 13:59-81.
Susan C. Pearce.  2011.  Delete, Restart, or Rewind? Post-1989 Public Memory Work in East-Central Europe Sociology Compass. 5(4):256-272.
Emily Doncaster, Maureen McGeorge, Martin Orrell.  2011.  Developing and implementing quality standards for memory services: The Memory Services National Accreditation Programme (MSNAP). Aging & Mental Health. 15(1):23-33.
Kazuhiko Togo.  2011.  Development of Japan's Historical Memory: The San Francisco Peace Treaty and the Murayama Statement in Future Perspective. Asian Perspective. 35(3):337-360.
Mette Louise Berg.  2011.  Diasporic generations: memory, politics, and nation among Cubans in Spain.
Domietta Torlasco.  2011.  Digital Impressions: Writing Memory after Agnès Varda. Discourse. 33(3):390-408.
D. L. LeMahieu.  2011.  Digital Memory, Moving Images, and the Absorption of Historical Experience. Film & History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Film and Television Studies. 41(1):82-106.
Robert W. Schrauf, Madelyn Iris.  2011.  A Direct Comparison of Popular Models of Normal Memory Loss and Alzheimer's Disease in Samples of African Americans, Mexican Americans, and Refugees and Immigrants from the Former Soviet Union. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 59(4):628-636.
David Ley.  2011.  Directors and Voice Work: An Attempt to Bridge the Gap. Canadian Theatre Review. 145(1):100-101.
Christopher J. Lee.  2011.  Do colonial people exist? Rethinking ethno-genesis and peoplehood through the longue duree in south-east central Africa Social History. 36(2):169-191.
Nuria Lorenzo-Dus, Annie Bryan.  2011.  Dynamics of memory: Commemorating the 2005 London bombings in British television news. Memory Studies. 4(3):281-297.
Richard E. Ocejo.  2011.  The Early Gentrifier: Weaving a Nostalgia Narrative on the Lower East Side. City & Community. 10(3):285-310.
Andrew Houston.  2011.  Edna's Archive: Performing Absence in a Troubled Home of Memory. Canadian Theatre Review. 145(1):60-65.
Ame Henderson.  2011.  Elaborations and Responses to "Processing Memory". Canadian Theatre Review. 145:12-16.
Kromidas, Maria.  2011.  Elementary Forms of Cosmopolitanism: Blood, Birth, and Bodies in Immigrant New York City. Harvard Educational Review. 81(3):581-605.
Matthew J. Allen, Steven D. Brown.  2011.  Embodiment and living memorials: The affective labour of remembering the 2005 London bombings. Memory Studies. 4(3):312-327.
Matthew Gabriele.  2011.  An Empire of Memory: The Legend of Charlemagne, the Franks, and Jerusalem Before the First Crusade. :216.
Krista Thompson.  2011.  The Evidence of Things Not Photographed: Slavery and Historical Memory in the British West Indies. Representations. 113(1):39-71.
Layla Renshaw.  2011.  Exhuming Loss Memory, Materiality and Mass Graves of the Spanish Civil War..
Edward L. Bates.  2011.  Exploring Historical Memory in a Community College Survey Class. Journal of American Ethnic History. 30(4):38-43.
Antonina Harbus.  2011.  Exposure to life-writing as an impact on autobiographical memory. Memory Studies. 4(2):206-220.
Carol Smart.  2011.  Families, Secrets and Memories. Sociology. 45(4):539-553.