Memory Studies Portal

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2008
Rebecka Rutledge Fisher.  2008.  Remnants of Memory: Testimony and Being in Frances E. W. Harper's Sketches of Southern Life. ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance. 54(1):55-74.
María Teresa Fernández-Aceves.  2008.  Rethinking Twentieth-Century Guadalajara. Gender & History. 20(1):161-169.
William E. Skuban.  2008.  Salt in the Sand: Memory, Violence, and the Nation-State in Chile, 1890 to the Present (review). The Americas. 65(1):101-103.
Sue Campbell.  2008.  The second voice. Memory Studies. 1(1):41-48.
Paul Connerton.  2008.  Seven types of forgetting. Memory Studies. 1(1):59-71.
Pauline Homsi Vinson.  2008.  Shahrazadian Gestures in Arab Women’s Autobiographies: Political History, Personal Memory, and Oral, Matrilineal Narratives in the Works of Nawal El Saadawi and Leila Ahmed. NWSA Journal. 20(1):78-98.
Pauline Homsi Vinson.  2008.  Shahrazadian Gestures in Arab Women's Autobiographies: Political History, Personal Memory, and Oral, Matrilineal Narratives in the works of Nawal El Saadawi and Leila Ahmed. NWSA Journal. 20(1):78-98.
Jefferson A. Singer, Martin A. Conway.  2008.  Should we forget forgetting? Memory Studies. 1(3):279-285.
Stephen P. Hanna.  2008.  A Slavery Museum?: Race, Memory, and Landscape in Fredericksburg, Virginia Southeastern Geographer. 48(3):316-337.
Stephen P. Hanna.  2008.  A Slavery Museum?: Race, Memory, and Landscape in Fredericksburg, Virginia Southeastern Geographer. 48(3):316-337.
Constance Zaytoun.  2008.  Smoke Signals: Witnessing the Burning Art of Deb Margolin and Hannah Wilke. TDR: The Drama Review. 52(3):134-159.
Uta Gosmann.  2008.  Spacing the Past: The Mnemotechniques of Ellen Hinsey. Common Knowledge. 14(2):278-290.
Bradd Shore.  2008.  Spiritual Work, Memory Work: Revival and Recollection at Salem Camp Meeting. Ethos (00912131). 36(1):98-119.
John Harris.  2008.  State Social Work: Constructing the Present from Moments in the Past. British Journal of Social Work. 38(4):662-679.
Mark L Howe, Gail S Goodman, Dante Cicchetti.  2008.  Stress, Trauma, and Children's Memory Development: Neurobiological, Cognitive, Clinical, and Legal Perspectives. :424.
Rosanne Kennedy.  2008.  Subversive Witnessing: Mediating Indigenous Testimony in Australian Cultural and Legal Institutions. WSQ: Women's Studies Quarterly. 36(1):58-75.
Larry J. Griffin, Peggy G. Hargis.  2008.  Surveying Memory: The Past in Black and White. The Southern Literary Journal. 40(2):42-69.
Derek H. Alderman, Rachel M. Campbell.  2008.  Symbolic Excavation and the Artifact Politics of Remembering Slavery in the American South: Observations from Walterboro, South Carolina. Southeastern Geographer. 48(3):338-355.
E. Arnold Modlin Jr..  2008.  Tales Told on the Tour: Mythic Representations of Slavery by Docents at North Carolina Plantation Museums. Southeastern Geographer. 48(3):265-287.
Nancy Van House, Elizabeth F. Churchill.  2008.  Technologies of memory: Key issues and critical perspectives. Memory Studies. 1(3):295-310.
Amy Holdsworth.  2008.  “Television Resurrections”: Television and Memory. Cinema Journal. 47(3):137-144.
Amy Holdsworth.  2008.  “Television Resurrections”: Television and Memory. Cinema Journal. 47(3):137-144.
Guillermina Seri.  2008.  Terror, reconciliation, redemption: The politics of memory in Argentina. Radical Philosophy. (147):8-13.
Ariela Freedman.  2008.  Theories of Memory: Developing a Canon. Journal of Modern Literature. 32(1):77-85.
Jeannie Ludlow.  2008.  The Things We Cannot Say: Witnessing the Trauma-tization of Abortion in the United States. WSQ: Women's Studies Quarterly. 36(1):28-41.