Memory Studies Portal

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2008
Laurie McNeill.  2008.  Death and the Maidens: Vancouver’s Missing Women, the Montreal Massacre, and Commemoration’s Blind Spots. Canadian Review of American Studies. 38(3):375-398.
Claudia Lenz, Kirsten Heinsohn.  2008.  De-coding the Gendered Order of Memory in Hitlers Frauen. German Politics & Society. 26(4):134-149.
Jenny Macleod.  2008.  Defeat and memory: cultural histories of military defeat in the modern era.
Francisco Ferrándiz, Alejandro Baer.  2008.  Digital Memory: The Visual Recording of Mass Grave Exhumations in Contemporary Spain. Forum: Qualitative Social Research. 9(3):1-23.
John Seed.  2008.  Dissenting histories religious division and the politics of memory in eighteenth-century England.
John Seed.  2008.  Dissenting histories: religious division and the politics of memory in eighteenth-century England.
Douglas L Mitchell.  2008.  A Disturbing and Alien Memory: Southern Novelists Writing History. :264.
Ann Rigney.  2008.  Divided pasts: A premature memorial and the dynamics of collective remembrance. Memory Studies. 1(1):89-97.
Simon Stow.  2008.  Do You Know What it Means to Miss New Orleans? George Bush, the Jazz Funeral, and the Politics of Memory Theory & Event. 11(1)
Jani Scandura.  2008.  Down in the dumps: place, modernity, American Depression.
Tami Davis Biddle.  2008.  Dresden 1945: Reality, History, and Memory. The Journal of Military History. 72(2):413-450.
Dirk van Hulle, Joseph Theodoor Leerssen.  2008.  Editing the nation's memory: textual scholarship and nation-building in ninteenth-century Europe. :326.
Karen A. Ertel, Maria Glymour, Lisa F. Berkman.  2008.  Effects of Social Integration on Preserving Memory Function in a Nationally Representative US Elderly Population. American Journal of Public Health. 98(7):1215-1220.
Didier Fassin.  2008.  The embodied past. From paranoid style to politics of memory in South Africa. Social Anthropology/Anthropologie Sociale. 16(3):312-328.
Harriet Pollack, Christopher Metress.  2008.  Emmett Till in Literary Memory and Imagination. Southern literary studies. :262.
Max Pensky.  2008.  The Ends of Solidarity: Discourse Theory in Ethics and Politics. SUNY series in contemporary continental philosophy. :260.
Allison Anna Tait.  2008.  Family Model and Mystical Body: Witnessing Gender through Political Metaphor in the Early Modern Nation-State. WSQ: Women's Studies Quarterly. 36(1):76-91.
Samuel T. Gladding, Elizabeth Cox.  2008.  Family Snapshots: A Descriptive Classroom Exercise in Memory and Insight. Family Journal. 16(4):381-383.
Jemima Repo.  2008.  A feminist reading of gender and national memory at the Yasukuni Shrine. Japan Forum. 20(2):219-243.
Anke Pinkert.  2008.  Film and Memory in East Germany. :275.
Hyunah Yang.  2008.  Finding the "Map of Memory": Testimony of the Japanese Military Sexual Slavery Survivors. positions: east asia cultures critique. 16(1):79-107.
Margaret D. Bauer.  2008.  On Flags and Fraternities: Lessons on Cultural Memory and Historical Amnesia in Charles Chesnutt's "Po' Sandy". The Southern Literary Journal. 40(2):70-86.
Margaret D. Bauer.  2008.  On Flags and Fraternities: Lessons on Cultural Memory and Historical Amnesia in Charles Chesnutt's "Po' Sandy". The Southern Literary Journal. 40(2):70-86.
Matthew Hugh Erdelyi.  2008.  Forgetting and remembering in psychology: Commentary on Paul Connerton's `Seven Types of Forgetting' (2008). Memory Studies. 1(3):273-278.
Natasha V. Chang.  2008.  Forgetting Fascism: Memory, History, and the Literary Text in Umberto Eco's La misteriosa fiamma della regina Loana. Italian Culture. 26:105-132.