Memory Studies Portal

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Jo-Anne Dillabough, Dominique Dillabough-Lefebvre.  2018.  The long-distance ethnographer in the new academy of global fetishes: a reflection on the lost gifts of ethnographic exchange in the young lives of MK freedom fighters in South Africa. :67–91.
Jenny Woodley.  2018.  “Ma Is in the Park”: Memory, Identity, and the Bethune Memorial. Journal of American Studies. 52(2):474–502.
Sonya Douglass Horsford.  2018.  Making America’s schools great now: reclaiming democracy and activist leadership under Trump. Journal of Educational Administration and History. 50(1):3–11.
Lucianna Furtado, Laura Guimarães Corrêa.  2018.  Mandume: o rap como movimento de retomada e construção da memória coletiva negra//Mandume: rap as a movement of retrieval and constitution of black collective memory. Contemporanea-Revista de Comunicação e Cultura. 16(1):111–132.
Robert K. DeArment.  2018.  Man-hunters of the Old West. 2
Justine Gagnon, Caroline Desbiens.  2018.  Mapping memories in a flooded landscape: A place reenactment project in Pessamit (Quebec). Emotion, Space and Society. 27:39–51.
Gustav Wollentz.  2018.  Maria Theresia Starzmann and John R. Roby, eds. Excavating Memory: Sites of Remembering and Forgetting (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2016, xvii and 405pp., 26 b/w illustr., 4 maps, 3 tables, hbk, ISBN 978-0-8130-6160-3). European Journal of Archaeology. 21(1):125–129.
Caroline B. Brettell.  2018.  Material culture, memory and commemoration: family and community celebrations and connections to ‘home’among Asian Indian immigrants. :57–77.
Denise Noble.  2018.  Material Objects as Sites of Critical Re-memorying and Imaginative “Knowing”. TEXTILE. 16(2):214–233.
John E. Richardson.  2018.  Mediating national history and personal catastrophe: Televising Holocaust Memorial Day commemoration. Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences. :1–21.
Muhammad Arafat Bin Mohamad.  2018.  Memories of collective victimhood and conflict in southern Thailand. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies. 49(2):204–226.
Jennifer Gaffney.  2018.  Memories of exclusion: Hannah Arendt and the Haitian Revolution. Philosophy & Social Criticism. 44(6):701–721.
Suparna Rajaram.  2018.  The Memories of Memory Researchers. APS Observer. 31(30/2)
\AAström Anna-Maria, Korkiakangas Pirjo, Olsson Pia.  2018.  Memories of my town: the identities of town dwellers and their places in three Finnish towns. 8
Constance de Saint-Laurent.  2018.  Memory acts: A theory for the study of collective memory in everyday life. Journal of Constructivist Psychology. 31(2):148–162.
Duygu Gül Kaya.  2018.  Memory and citizenship in diaspora: remembering the Armenian Genocide in Canada. Citizenship Studies. 22(4):401–418.
Hilary Joyce Bishop.  2018.  Memory and Legend: Recollections of Penal Times in Irish Folklore. Folklore. 129(1):18–38.
Emanuela Fronza, Emanuela Fronza, Emanuela Reschke.  2018.  Memory and Punishment.
Victor Apryshchenko, Vlad Strukov.  2018.  Memory and Securitization in Contemporary Europe.
Tessa Whitehouse.  2018.  Memory, Community and Textuality in Nonconformist Life-Writings, 1760-1810. Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies. 41(2):163–178.
Christine M. DeLucia.  2018.  Memory Lands: King Philip’s War and the Place of Violence in the Northeast.
Chaim Noy.  2018.  Memory, media, and museum audience’s discourse of remembering. Critical Discourse Studies. 15(1):19–38.
Sabine Marschall.  2018.  Memory, Migration and Travel.
Natan Sznaider.  2018.  The memory of evil: cosmopolitanism and the European project. Safe and free: Democratic security and human rights-Democratic security debates at the Council of Europe 2015-2017. :77.
Irit Keynan.  2018.  The Memory of the Holocaust and Israel's Attitude Toward War Trauma, 1948–1973: The Collective vs. the Individual. Israel Studies. 23(2):95–117.