Memory Studies Portal

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2005
David C. Berliner.  2005.  The Abuses of Memory: Reflections on the Memory Boom in Anthropology. Anthropological Quarterly. 78(1):197-211.
James Krasner.  2005.  Accumulated Lives: Metaphor, Materiality, and the Homes of the Elderly. Literature and Medicine. 24:209-230.
Raul Rodriguez-Hernandez.  2005.  All Streetcars Are Named Desire: The Lost Cities of Juan Garcia Ponce's Personas, lugares y anexas. CR: The New Centennial Review. 5:35-64.
Peter Fritzsche.  2005.  The Archive. History and Memory. 17(1/2):15-44,367.
Kylie Message.  2005.  "Are We There Yet?" Space & Culture. 8(4):449-458.
Robin Erica Wagner-Pacifici.  2005.  The Art of Surrender: Decomposing Sovereignty at Conflict's End. :210.
Jennifer Griffiths.  2005.  Between Women: Trauma, Witnessing, and the Legacy of Interracial Rape in Robbie McCauley's Sally's Rape. Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies. 26(3):1-23.
Sofie. Geschier.  2005.  Beyond experience: the mediation of traumatic memories in South African history museums. Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa. 59:45-65.
Sarah M. Misemer.  2005.  Bridging the Gaps in Cultural Memory: Carlos Gorostiza's El puente, and Gabriel Peveroni's Sarajevo esquina Montevideo (El puente). Latin American Theatre Review. 39(1):29-48.
Malcolm Lewis Johnson.  2005.  The Cambridge handbook of age and ageing.
F. Keyman.  2005.  Citizenship in a global world: European questions and Turkish experiences. 3
Klaus Eder, Willfried Spohn.  2005.  Collective memory and European identity: the effects of integration and enlargement.
Bridget Fowler.  2005.  Collective Memory and Forgetting: Components for a Study of Obituaries. Theory, Culture & Society. 22(6):53-72.
Lisa M. Burns.  2005.  Collective Memory and the Candidates' Wives in the 2004 Presidential Campaign. Rhetoric & Public Affairs. 8(4):684-688.
Robert A. Wilson.  2005.  Collective memory, group minds, and the extended mind thesis. Cognitive Processing. 6(4):227–236.
Peter Seixas.  2005.  Collective Memory, History Education, and Historical Consciousness. Historically Speaking. 7(2):17-19.
Tirop Simatei.  2005.  Colonial Violence, Postcolonial Violations: Violence, Landscape, and Memory in Kenyan Fiction. Research in African Literatures. 36(2):85-94.
Marya Schechtman.  2005.  Community, Consciousness, and Dynamic Self-Understanding. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology. 12(1):27-29.
Michael F. Bernard-Donals.  2005.  Conflations of Memory: or, What They Saw at the Holocaust Museum after 9/11. CR: The New Centennial Review. 5(2):73-106.
Henry W. Pickford.  2005.  Conflict and Commemoration: Two Berlin Memorials. Modernism/modernity. 12(1):133-173.
Kenji Nobutomo.  2005.  A Consideration for the Participation in Collective Memory: Through the Practice of Tobie Nathan's psychotherapy. Japanese Sociological Review / Shakaigaku Hyoron. 56(2):468-484.
Esteban Loustaunau.  2005.  The Creation of Imaginative Reality in Garcia Ponce's Pasado presente. CR: The New Centennial Review. 5:83-104.