Memory Studies Portal

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2008
Alan Trachtenberg.  2008.  Through a Glass, Darkly: Photography and Cultural Memory. Social Research. 75(1):111-132.
Claus Leggewie.  2008.  A Tour of the Battleground: The Seven Circles of Pan-European Memory.. Social Research. 75(1):217-234.
William Hirst, David Manier.  2008.  Towards a psychology of collective memory. Memory (Hove, England). 16(3):183-200.
David Sutton.  2008.  Tradition and Modernity Revisited: Existential Memory Work on a Greek Island. History and Memory. 20(2):84-105.
Inge Manka.  2008.  A (Trans) National Site of Remembrance The Former Nazi Party Rally Grounds in Nuremberg. German Politics & Society. 26(4):113-133.
Aleida Assmann.  2008.  Transformations between History and Memory. Social Research. 75(1):49-72.
E. Ann Kaplan, Ban Wang.  2008.  Trauma and Cinema: Cross-Cultural Explorations. :288.
Eric Langenbacher.  2008.  Twenty-first Century Memory Regimes in Germany and Poland An Analysis of Elite Discourses and Public Opinion. German Politics & Society. 26(4):50-81.
Jemima Repo.  2008.  Uneasy Warriors: Gender, Memory, and Popular Culture in the Japanese Army. Armed Forces & Society (0095327X). 34(4):724-726.
James G. Mellon.  2008.  Urbanism, Nationalism and the Politics of Place: Commemoration and Collective Memory. Canadian Journal of Urban Research. 17(1):58-77.
Alicia Tycer.  2008.  "Victim. Perpetrator. Bystander": Melancholic Witnessing of Sarah Kane's 4.48 Psychosis. Theatre Journal. 60(1):23-36.
Alexander Clarkson.  2008.  Virtual Heroes: Boys, Masculinity and Historical Memory in War Comics 1945 - 1995. Thymos: Journal of Boyhood Studies. 2(2):175-185.
Steven J Luck, Andrew Richard Hollingworth.  2008.  Visual Memory. :338.
Alexander Badenoch.  2008.  Voices in ruins: West German radio across the 1945 divide.
Linda S Kauffman.  2008.  The Wake of Terror: Don Delillo’s “In The Ruins of The Future,” “Baader-Meinhof,” and Falling Man. MFS Modern Fiction Studies. 54:353-377.
Linda S Kauffman.  2008.  The Wake of Terror: Don Delillo’s “In The Ruins of The Future,” “Baader-Meinhof,” and Falling Man. MFS Modern Fiction Studies. 54(2):353-377.
Manfred Henningsen.  2008.  The War in the Empty Air: Victims, Perpetrators, and Postwar Germans (review). Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies. 26(3):171-174.
Sandra Ott.  2008.  War, Judgment, And Memory In The Basque Borderlands, 1914-1945.
Erika Doss.  2008.  War, memory, and the public mediation of affect: The National World War II Memorial and American imperialism. Memory Studies. 1(2):227-250.
David P. Schulz, G. Mitchell Reyes.  2008.  Ward Churchill and the Politics of Public Memory. Rhetoric & Public Affairs. 11(4):631-658.
Cristian Tileagă.  2008.  What is a 'revolution'?: National commemoration, collective memory and managing authenticity in the representation of a political event Discourse & Society. 19(3):359-382.
Jack Zipes.  2008.  What Makes a Repulsive Frog so Appealing: Memetics and Fairy Tales. Journal of Folklore Research. 45(2):109-143.
Mariana Achugar.  2008.  What we remember the construction of memory in military discourse.
Barbie Zelizer.  2008.  Why Memory's Work on Journalism Does Not Reflect Journalism's Work on Memory. Memory Studies. 1(1):79-87.
Ulrick Ekman, Frederik Tygstrup.  2008.  Witness: memory, representation, and the media in question.