Memory Studies Portal

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2009
James E. Roberson.  2009.  Memory and Music in Okinawa: The Cultural Politics of War and Peace. positions: east asia cultures critique. 17(3):683-711.
James E. Roberson.  2009.  Memory and Music in Okinawa: The Cultural Politics of War and Peace. positions: east asia cultures critique. 17(3):683-711.
Fiona Darroch.  2009.  Memory and myth: postcolonial religion in contemporary Guyanese fiction and poetry. :235.
Arturo Arias, Alicia del Campo.  2009.  Memory and popular culture. Latin American Perspectives. 36
Christopher S. Agnew.  2009.  Memory and Power in Qufu: Inscribing the past of Confucius' Descendants. Journal of Family History. 34(4):327-343.
C. R Gallistel, Adam Philip King.  2009.  Memory and the Computational Brain: Why Cognitive Science Will Transform Neuroscience. :319.
Larry R Squire, Eric R Kandel.  2009.  Memory: From Mind to Molecules. :256.
Ricoeur Paul.  2009.  Memory, History, Forgetting.
David Gurnham.  2009.  Memory, Imagination, Justice: Intersections of Law and Literature. :215.
Julian Weiss.  2009.  Memory in creation: The context of Rojas's literary recollection. The Bulletin of Hispanic Studies. 86(1):150-158.
Pascal Boyer, James V Wertsch.  2009.  Memory in mind and culture.
Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka.  2009.  Memory in the ontopoiesis of life: Memory in the generation and unfolding of life. :303.
Nathalie Huynh Chau Nguyen.  2009.  Memory Is Another Country: Women of the Vietnamese Diaspora. :212.
Mariko Tamanoi.  2009.  Memory Maps: The State and Manchuria in Postwar Japan. The world of East Asia. :211.
Mariko Asano Tamanoi.  2009.  Memory Maps: The State and Manchuria in Postwar Japan. The world of east asia. :211.
Nicolae Babuts.  2009.  Memory, Metaphors, and Meaning: Reading Literary Texts. :219.
Maria Mälksoo.  2009.  The Memory Politics of Becoming European: The East European Subalterns and the Collective Memory of Europe. European Journal of International Relations. 15(4):653-680.
Julian Bonder.  2009.  On Memory, Trauma, Public Space, Monuments, and Memorials. Places: Forum of Design for the Public Realm. 21(1):62-69.
Yaakov Perry.  2009.  Metaphors We Write By: Desire’s (Dis)Orientation and the Border in Richard Rodriguez’s Hunger of Memory. MELUS: Multi-Ethnic Literature of the U.S.. 34(3):155-182.
Patience A. Schell.  2009.  Mexican National Identity: Memory, Innuendo, and Popular Culture by William H. Beezley. Nations & Nationalism. 15(3):549-551.
Christos Varvantakis.  2009.  A monument to dismantlement. Memory Studies. 2(1):27-38.
Larry Isaac.  2009.  Movements, Aesthetics, and Markets in Literary Change: Making the American Labor Problem Novel. American Sociological Review. 74(6):938-965.
Michael Rothberg.  2009.  Multidirectional Memory: Remembering the Holocaust in the Age of Decolonization. Cultural memory in the present. :379.
Osumaka Likaka.  2009.  Naming colonialism: history and collective memory in the Congo, 1870-1960. Africa and the diaspora: history, politics, culture.
Jan K. Coetzee, Asta Rau.  2009.  Narrating Trauma and Suffering: Towards Understanding Intersubjectively Constituted Memory. Forum: Qualitative Social Research. 10(2):1-19.