Memory Studies Portal

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2011
Astvaldur Astvaldsson.  2011.  Myth, Cultural Memory and Resistance in Latin American Narratives. Bulletin of Hispanic Studies (1475-3839). 88(6):617-633.
Teckyoung Kwon.  2011.  Nabokov’s Memory War against Freud. American Imago. 68(1):67-91.
Teckyoung Kwon.  2011.  Nabokov’s Memory War against Freud. American Imago. 68(1):67-91.
Melody Niwot.  2011.  Narrating Genoa: Documentaries of the Italian G8 Protests of 2001 and the Persistence and Politics of Memory. History and Memory. 23(2):66-89,172-173.
Simon Prince.  2011.  Narrative and the Start of the Northern Irish Troubles: Ireland's Revolutionary Tradition in Comparative Perspective. Journal of British Studies. 50(4):941-964.
Helmut Schmitz, Annette Seidel-Arpacı.  2011.  Narratives of trauma discourses of German wartime suffering in national and international perspective.
Leyla Neyzi.  2011.  Nasıl hatırlıyoruz? Türkiye'de bellek çalışmaları
Mark L Howe.  2011.  The nature of early memory: an adaptive theory of the genesis and development of memory.
Torbjörn Forkby, Staffan Höjer.  2011.  Navigations between regulations and gut instinct: the unveiling of collective memory in decision-making processes where teenagers are placed in residential care. Child & Family Social Work. 16(2):159-168.
Howard Adelman, Elazar Barkan.  2011.  No Return, No Refuge: Rites and Rights in Minority Repatriation.
Laragh Larsen.  2011.  Notions of Nation in Nairobi's Nyayo-Era Monuments. African Studies. 70(2):264-283.
Michael Armand P Canilao, Michael Armand P University of the Philippines College Baguio, Michael Armand P Cordillera Studies Center.  2011.  Of gold, Spanish conquistadords, and Ibaloi generational memory.
Avner Ben-Amos, Jéérôôme Bourdon.  2011.  Old Heroes in a New Medium: The Television Program Such a Life and the Formation of Israeli Collective Memory. Jewish Social Studies. 17(3):156-181.
Elizabeth Swanson Goldberg, Alexandra Schultheis Moore.  2011.  Old Questions in New Boxes: Mia Kirshner's I Live Here and the Problematics of Transnational Witnessing. Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development. 2(2):233-253.
Alexander Freund, Alistair Thomson.  2011.  Oral History and Photography.
Anne Marie Monchamp.  2011.  The other side of the story. Memory Studies. 4(1):53-62.
Amy Mills, James A. Reilly, Christine Philliou.  2011.  The Ottoman Empire from Present to Past: Memory and Ideology in Turkey and the Arab World. Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. 31(1):133-136.
Tess Burton.  2011.  Painful memories: Chronic pain as a form of re-membering. Memory Studies. 4(1):23-32.
Orli Bass.  2011.  Palimpsest African urbanity: connecting pre-colonial and post-apartheid urban narratives in Durban. Social Dynamics. 37(1):125-147.
Ana Luisa Sánchez Laws.  2011.  Panamanian museums and historical memory.
Anders Sybrandt Hansen.  2011.  Past and present pasts: Historical labours in modern China. Memory Studies. 4(4):360-369.
Geoff Eley.  2011.  The Past Under Erasure? History, Memory, and the Contemporary Journal of Contemporary History. 46(3):555-573.
Joseph M. White.  2011.  Path to Sainthood and Episcopal Leadership: Mother Theodore Guérin and Bishop Célestin de la Hailandière in History and Memory. U.S. Catholic Historian. 29(1):73-94.
Shireen Ally.  2011.  Peaceful Memories: Remembering and Forgetting Political Violence in KaNgwane, South Africa. Africa: The Journal of the International African Institute. 81:351-372.
Rivka Syd Eisner.  2011.  Performing Prospective Memory. Cultural Studies. 25(6):892-916.