Memory Studies Portal

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2011
Motti Neiger, Oren Meyers, Eyal Zandberg.  2011.  Tuned to the Nation’s Mood: Popular Music as a Mnemonic Cultural Object. Media, Culture & Society. 33(7):971-987.
Renate Rechtien, Dennis Tate.  2011.  Twenty years on: competing memories of the GDR in postunification German culture. Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture (Unnumbered).
Norbert Glässer, András Zima.  2011.  Unchangingness in Change. Acta Ethnographica Hungarica. 56(1):63-92.
Maiko Bae Yamamoto.  2011.  Undressing. Canadian Theatre Review. 145(1):40-42.
Priscilla B. Hayner.  2011.  Unspeakable Truths: Transitional Justice and the Challenge of Truth Commissions. :377.
Natalie Alvarez.  2011.  Views and Reviews. Canadian Theatre Review. 145(1):88-89.
Sara McDowell, Catherine Switzer.  2011.  Violence and the Vernacular: Conflict, Commemoration, and Rebuilding in the Urban Context. Buildings & Landscapes: Journal of the Vernacular Architecture Forum. 18(2):82-104.
Alex McLean.  2011.  Violence, Memory, and America. Canadian Theatre Review. 145(1):94-97.
Deepti Misri.  2011.  The Violence of Memory: Renarrating Partition Violence in Shauna Singh Baldwin’s What the Body Remembers. Meridians: feminism, race, transnationalism. 11(1):1-25.
Grant David Bollmer.  2011.  Virtuality in systems of memory: Toward an ontology of collective memory, ritual,and the technological. Memory Studies. 4(4):450-464.
Andreas Brogger, Omar Kholeif.  2011.  Vision, Memory and Media. :99.
Anita Sinner, Jade Owen.  2011.  Visual Life Writing: Witnessing Jade’s Story Through Pinhole Photography. Visual Arts Research. 37(2):70-81.
Inge Melchior, Oane Visser.  2011.  Voicing past and present uncertainties: The relocation of a Soviet World War II memorial and the politics of memory in Estonia. Focaal. 2011(59):33-50.
Stephanie Lawson, Seiko Tannaka.  2011.  War Memories and Japan’s ‘normalization’ as an International Actor: A Critical Analysis. European Journal of International Relations. 17(3):405-428.
David Johannes Hesse, Tom Devine, David McCrone, David University of Edinburgh.  2011.  Warrior dreams: playing Scotsmen in mainland Europe, 1945-2010..
Anissa Janine Wardi.  2011.  Water and African American Memory: An Ecocritical Perspective.
Paulo Drinot.  2011.  Website of memory: The War of the Pacific (1879–84) in the global age of YouTube. Memory Studies. 4(4):370-385.
Tamar Ashuri.  2011.  (Web)sites of Memory and the Rise of Moral Mnemonic Agents. New Media & Society.
Colin Davis.  2011.  What Happened?: Camus's La Chute, Shoshana Felman and the Witnessing of Trauma French Forum. 36(1):37-53.
David Watson.  2011.  Wild Ryde. Memory Studies. 4(1):88-106.
Annie E. Coombes.  2011.  Witnessing history/embodying testimony: gender and memory in post-apartheid South Africa. Témoigner de l'histoire et incarner le témoignage : genre et mémoire dans l'Afrique du Sud post-apartheid.. 17:S92-S112.
Jill Stockwell.  2011.  Women’s affective memories of trauma and the transmission of emotional knowledge in Argentina. Memory Studies. 4(1):73-82.
Debra Shattuck.  2011.  Women's Baseball in the 1860s: Reestablishing a Historical Memory. NINE: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture. 19(2):1-26.
Melanie E Bratcher.  2011.  Words and songs of Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday, and Nina Simone: sound motion, blues spirit, and African memory.
Stijn1 Vervaet.  2011.  Writing war, writing memory. The representation of the recent past and the construction of cultural memory in contemporary Bosnian prose. Neohelicon. 38(1):1-17.