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Making memory sovereign/making sovereign memory

JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 2022 in Memory Studies

Research funded by Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (Insight Development Grant 5551100)

Authors: May Chazan | Jenn Cole

Tarnished memory: ‘Emily’s Story’ and my family tree

JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 2013 in Memory Studies

Authors: Felicity Collins

Book review: Constructing the Memory of War in Visual Culture since 1914: The Eye on War

JOURNAL ARTICLE published August 2020 in Memory Studies

Authors: Katherine EJ Ellis

Connective Afrasian Sea memories: Transregional imaginaries, memory politics, and complexities of national “belonging”

JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 2018 in Memory Studies

Authors: John Njenga Karugia

Review of the AHRC project concluding symposium ‘Conflicts of Memory: Mediating and Commemorating the 2005 London Bombings’, University of Nottingham, 4-5 December 2010

JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 2011 in Memory Studies

Authors: Stefanie Petschick

Book Review: They Called Me Mayer July; Painted Memories of a Jewish Childhood in Poland before the Holocaust Mayer Kirshenblatt and Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2007. 410 pp., 381 illustrations. US$39.95. ISBN 978—0520249615

JOURNAL ARTICLE published May 2009 in Memory Studies

Authors: Carol Zemel

Book review: The Mess Inside: Narrative, Emotion, & the Mind

JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 2013 in Memory Studies

Authors: Marya Schechtman

Memory Day A conference held at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia, 27—28 November 2008

JOURNAL ARTICLE published May 2009 in Memory Studies

Authors: Rochelle E. Cox | Celia B. Harris

Memory laws, mnemonic weapons: The diffusion of a norm across Europe and beyond

JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2022 in Memory Studies

Authors: Danielle Lucksted

Visiting history, witnessing memory: A study of a Holocaust Exhibition in Paris in 2012

JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2019 in Memory Studies

Authors: Sarah Gensburger

Touching virtual trauma: Performative empathics in Second Life

JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 2012 in Memory Studies

Authors: Bryoni Trezise

State, market, and the manufacturing of war memory: China’s television dramas on the War of Resistance against Japan

JOURNAL ARTICLE published August 2021 in Memory Studies

Research funded by Agence Nationale de la Recherche (programme IMPACT)

Authors: Yi Wang | Matthew M. Chew

Witnessing in the echo chamber: From counter-discourses in print media to counter-memories of Argentina’s state terrorism

JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2020 in Memory Studies

Research funded by Irish Research Council (GOIPG/2015/3550)

Authors: Muireann Prendergast

European memory beyond the state: Baltic, Russian and European memory interactions (1991–2009)

JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2019 in Memory Studies

Authors: Philippe Perchoc

When sorry isn’t good enough: Official remembrance and reconciliation in Australia

JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 2012 in Memory Studies

Authors: Damien Short

Sonorous memory in Jonathan Perel’sEl predio(2010) andLos murales(2011)

JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2020 in Memory Studies

Authors: Niall HD Geraghty

‘An oasis of freedom’ in communist Poland: The horse racetrack in Warsaw in the memory of its regular visitors

JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2020 in Memory Studies

Authors: Barbara Bossak-Herbst | Małgorzata Głowacka-Grajper

Memory discourses in visitor books of travelling exhibits in Southern Chile

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 7 September 2023 in Memory Studies

Authors: Sol Rojas-Lizana

Hegemonic representations of the past and digital agency: Giving meaning to “The Soviet Story” on social networking sites

JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 2016 in Memory Studies

Authors: Mārtiņš Kaprāns

Memorial space and its mnemonic function

JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 2022 in Memory Studies

Authors: Robb Conrad Lauzon