Memory Studies Portal
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'Sweden's Memory': Museums, Monuments and Memorials. Art Bulletin of Nationalmuseum Stockholm. 9:93-102.
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2002. "Teach Me Gold": Pedagogy and Memory in The Pawnbroker. Prooftexts. 22(1):77-117.
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2002. On Thanksgiving and Collective Memory: Constructing the American Tradition. Journal of Historical Sociology. 15(3):343–365.
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2002. 'This history's only good for anger': Gender and Cultural Memory in Beatrice Chancy. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture & Society. 28(1):97.
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2002. Time and the Literary. :261.
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2002. Time Traces: Cultural Memory and World War II in Pohnpei. The Contemporary Pacific. 14(1):101-131.
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2002. The Topographies of Memory in Berlin: The Neue Wache and the Memorial for the Murdered Jews of Europe. Canadian Journal of Urban Research. 11(1):93-110.
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2002. Torrential Tears: The Relationship Between Memory Development, Early Trauma, and Dysfunctional Behavior. Clinical Social Work Journal. 30(4):343-357.
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2002. Transmissions Interrupted: Reconfiguring Food, Memory, and Gender in the Cookbook-Memoirs of Middle Eastern Exiles. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture & Society. 28(1):353.
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2002. "The Truth of a Mad Man": Collective Memory and Representation of the Holocaust in The Partisans of Vilna (1986) and the Documentary Genre. Film & History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Film and Television Studies. 32(1):38-42.
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2002. Urban Space and Collective Memory: Analysing the Various Dimensions of the Production of Memory. Canadian Journal of Urban Research. 11(1):69-92.
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2002. Valorising the Resistance: National Identity and Collective Memory in East Timor's Constitution. Social Alternatives. 21(3):43.
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2002. A Very American Epidemic: Memory Politics and Identity Politics in the AIDS Memorial Quilt, 1985-1993. Radical History Review. 82(1):91-109.
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2002. The Voice of Silence: Alain Resnais' Night and Fog and collective memory in post-Holocaust France, 1944-1974. Film & History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Film and Television Studies. 32(1):22-29.
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2002. Witnessing Woyzeck: Theatricality and the Empowerment of the Spectator. SubStance. 31(2):167-183.
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2002. Women's 'Family Speech': A Trigenerational Study of Family Memory. Current Sociology. 50(2):309.
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2002. Wordsworth and Current Memory Research. SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900. 42(4):675-692.
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2002. Is Working Memory Still Working? European Psychologist. 7(2):85-97.
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2002. "Your Comrades Will Not Forget": Revolutionary Memory and the Breakdown of the Spanish Second Republic, 1934-1936. History & Memory. 14(1):65-92.
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