Memory Studies Portal

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2011
Julie M. Mazzei.  2011.  Finding Shame in Truth: The Importance of Public Engagement in Truth Commissions. Human Rights Quarterly. 33(2):431-452.
Mickey Vallee.  2011.  Flat Disc Phonographs and the Injunction of the Second Master. Journal of Historical Sociology. 24(3):245–265.
José van Dijck.  2011.  Flickr and the culture of connectivity: Sharing views, experiences, memories. Memory Studies. 4(4):401-415.
David A. Davis.  2011.  The Forgotten Apocalypse: Katherine Anne Porter's "Pale Horse, Pale Rider," Traumatic Memory, and the Influenza Pandemic of 1918. The Southern Literary Journal. 43(2):55-74.
A. Hoskins.  2011.  From collective memory to memory systems. Memory Studies. 4(2):131-133.
Yoshio Takahashi.  2011.  From national event to local memory - World Cup 2002. Sport in Society. 14(4):495-503.
Evelyn M Simien.  2011.  Gender and lynching: the politics of memory.
Gail Hershatter.  2011.  The Gender of Memory: Rural Women and China's Collective Past.
R.d. Crano.  2011.  Genealogy, Virtuality, War (1651/1976). Foucault Studies. (11):156-178.
Mark Wolfgram.  2011.  Getting history right: East and West German collective memories of the Holocaust and war.
Eric Scheufler.  2011.  The Ghosts of Autumn Past: History, Memory, and Identity in Christian Petzold’s Die innere Sicherheit. Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies. 47(1):103-120.
Kathrin Riemann-Campe, Richard Blender, Klaus Fraedrich.  2011.  Global memory analysis in observed and simulated CAPE and CIN. International Journal of Climatology. 31(8):1099-1107.
P. J Margry, Cristina Sánchez Carretero.  2011.  Grassroots memorials: the politics of memorializing traumatic death.
Karen Petrone.  2011.  The Great War in Russian Memory.
Shayla Thiel-Stern, Rebecca C. Hains, Sharon R. Mazzarella.  2011.  Growing Up White and Female During the American Great Depression: Popular Communication, Media, and Memory. Women's Studies in Communication. 34(2):161-182.
Jehanne M. Gheith, Katherine R. Jolluck.  2011.  Gulag voices: oral histories of Soviet incarceration and exile. Palgrave studies in oral history.
Regine U. King.  2011.  Healing Psychosocial Trauma in the Midst of Truth Commissions: The Case of Gacaca in Post-Genocide Rwanda. Genocide Studies and Prevention. 6(2):134-151.
Michèle Baussant.  2011.  Heritage and memory: the example of an Egyptian Jewish Association. International Social Science Journal. 62(203/204):45-56.
Tom Perchard.  2011.  Hip Hop Samples Jazz: Dynamics of Cultural Memory and Musical Tradition in the African American 1990s. American Music. 29(3):277-307.
Peter Beyer.  2011.  Historical Observation in the Sociology of Religion: A View from Within the Communicative Networks of Two Scientific Disciplines. Religion & the Social Order. 20:65-79.
Elisabeth Boesen, Denis Scuto.  2011.  Historical Testimony and Social Transformation on Memory Processes in Farmer and Steelworker Families in Luxembourg. Journal of Comparative Family Studies. 42(3):339-353.
Shannon Winnubst.  2011.  On the Historicity of the Archive: A Counter-Memory for Lynne Huffer's Mad for Foucault. philoSOPHIA. 1(2):215-225.
Yvette Nolan.  2011.  A Hopeful Present. Canadian Theatre Review. 145(1):31-34.
Aimée Dawn Robinson.  2011.  How Does a Forgetful Woman Dance? Canadian Theatre Review. 145(1):35-39.
Michaela Schäuble.  2011.  How History Takes Place: Sacralized Landscapes in the Croatian-Bosnian Border Region. History & Memory. 23(1):23-61.