Resources

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  1. Mckaylee Catcher

    Cultural Memory Works Cited:

    Assmann, Jan. “Communicative and Cultural Memory.” Cultural Memory Studies. An International and
    Interdisciplinary Handbook (2008): 109-118. Web.
    Cotoi, Amalia. “Cultural Memory-Review.” Philobiblon: Transylvanian Journal of Multidisciplinary research in
    Humanities 20.1(2015): 247-53. UBC Library Search Collections. Web.
    Lang, Tamara De Szegheo. “The Demand to Progress: Critical Nostalgia in LGBTQ Cultural Memory.” Journal
    of Lesbian Studies 19.2 (2015): 230-48. Web.
    Shahzad, Farhat. “The Role of Interpretive Communities in Remembering and Learning.” Canadian Journal of
    Education/Revue canadienne de l’education, Vol. 34 (2011): pp 301-316. Canadian Society for the Study
    of Education.
    Sturken, Marita. “Tangled Memories: The Vietnam War, The AIDS Epidemic, and the Politics of
    Remembering.” Social Forces 76.2 (1997): 709. Web.

    (Sorry I can’t put any text in italicized letters.)

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  2. Mckaylee Catcher

    Cultural Memory Works Cited:

    Assmann, Jan. “Communicative and Cultural Memory.” Cultural Memory Studies. An International and Interdisciplinary Handbook (2008): 109-118. Web.

    Cotoi, Amalia. “Cultural Memory-Review.” Philobiblon: Transylvanian Journal of Multidisciplinary research in Humanities 20.1(2015): 247-53. UBC Library Search Collections. Web.

    Lang, Tamara De Szegheo. “The Demand to Progress: Critical Nostalgia in LGBTQ Cultural Memory.” Journal of Lesbian Studies 19.2 (2015): 230-48. Web.

    Shahzad, Farhat. “The Role of Interpretive Communities in Remembering and Learning.” Canadian Journal of Education/Revue canadienne de l’education, Vol. 34 (2011): pp 301-316. Canadian Society for the Study of Education.

    Sturken, Marita. “Tangled Memories: The Vietnam War, The AIDS Epidemic, and the Politics of Remembering.” Social Forces 76.2 (1997): 709. Web.

    (Sorry, the format isn’t correct.)

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  3. Harnoor Sidhu

    “Forgetting” Works Cited

    Gordon, Modechai. “Between Remembering and Forgetting.” Studies in Philosophy and Education 34.5 (2014): 489-503. Springer Link. Springer Netherlands, 25 Nov. 2014. Web. 23 Oct. 2015.

    Harrison, Rodney. “Forgetting To Remember, Remembering To Forget: Late Modern Heritage Practices, Sustainability And The ‘Crisis’ Of Accumulation Of The Past.” International Journal Of Heritage Studies 19.6 (2013): 579-595. Academic Search Complete. Web. 23 Oct. 2015.

    Neiman, S. “Forgetting Hiroshima, Remembering Auschwitz: Tales of Two Exhibits.” Thesis Eleven 129.1 (2015): 7-26. Academic Search Complete. Web. 24 Oct. 2015

    Sturken, Marita. Tangled Memories: the Vietnam War, the AIDS epidemic, and the politics of remembering. Berkeley: U of California Press, 1997. Print.

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  4. olivia richardson

    “Technologies of Memory”
    Works Cited

    Ferron, Michela, and Paolo Massa. “Beyond the Encyclopedia: Collective Memories in Wikipedia.” Memory Studies 7.1 (2014): 24-45. Web.

    Shahzad, Farhat. “The Role of Interpretative Communities in Remembering and Learning.” Canadian Journal of Education 34.3 (2011): 301-16. Web.

    Sturken, Marita. “Introduction.” Tangled Memories: The Vietnam War, the AIDS Epidemic, and the Politics of Remembering. N.p.: U of California, 1997. 1-17. Print.

    Van House, Nancy, and Elizabeth F. Churchill. “Technologies of Memory: Key Issues and Critical Perestectives.” Memory Studies 1.3 (2008): 295-310. Web.

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  5. Naima Mansuri

    Ryan, Lorraine. “Cosmopolitan Memory and National Memory Conflicts: On the Dynamics of Their Interaction.” Journal of Sociology 50.4 (2014): 501-14. Sage. Web. 20 Oct. 2015.

    Andrews, Maggie. “Introduction: National Memory and War.” Journal of War and Culture Studies 4.3 (2011): 283-288. Intellect Limited. Web. 20 Oct. 2015

    Park, Hyung Yu. “Shared National Memory as Intangible Heritage: Re-imagining Two Koreas as One Nation.” Annals of Tourism Research 38.2 (2011): 520-39. Science Direct. Web. 20 Oct. 2015.

    Sturken, Marita. Tangled Memories: The Vietnam War, the AIDS Epidemic, and the Politics of Remembering. Berkeley: U of California P, 1997. Print.

    Lavabre, Marie-Claire. “Journal of Historical Sociology: Circulation, Internationalization, Globalization of the Question of Memory.” (2012): 261-274 Blackwell. Web. 20 Oct. 2015.

    (Sorry, indents and italics aren’t correct!)

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  6. Naima Mansuri

    (The last one wasn’t alphabetical.. sorry!)

    National Memory Works Cited:

    Andrews, Maggie. “Introduction: National Memory and War.” Journal of War and Culture Studies 4.3 (2011): 283-288. Intellect Limited. Web. 20 Oct. 2015

    Lavabre, Marie-Claire. “Journal of Historical Sociology: Circulation, Internationalization, Globalization of the Question of Memory.” (2012): 261-274 Blackwell. Web. 20 Oct. 2015.

    Park, Hyung Yu. “Shared National Memory as Intangible Heritage: Re-imagining Two Koreas as One Nation.” Annals of Tourism Research 38.2 (2011): 520-39. Science Direct. Web. 20 Oct. 2015.

    Ryan, Lorraine. “Cosmopolitan Memory and National Memory Conflicts: On the Dynamics of Their Interaction.” Journal of Sociology 50.4 (2014): 501-14. Sage. Web. 20 Oct. 2015.

    Sturken, Marita. Tangled Memories: The Vietnam War, the AIDS Epidemic, and the Politics of Remembering. Berkeley: U of California P, 1997. Print.

    (Italics and hanging indents can’t be formatted in.. Sorry!)

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  7. robert bernheim

    “collective memory” work cited:
    Shahzad, Farhat. “The Role of Interpretive Communities in Remembering and Learning.” Canadian Journal of Education 34.3 (2011): 301-316. Web. ProQuest. 1 Sept. 2014.

    Olick, Jeffrey K., Vinitzky-Seroussi, Vered and Levy, Daniel. The Collective Memory Reader. New York: Oxford University Press, Inc., 2011. Print.

    Kubow, Magdalena. “The Solidarity Movement in Poland: Its History and Meaning in Collective Memory.” The Polish Review 58.2 (2013): 3-14. Jstor. 26 Oct. 2015.

    Chris Weedon & Glenn Jordan (2012) Collective memory: theory and politics, Social Semiotics, 22:2, 143-153Web. 24 Oct 2015

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  8. Jackson chen

    Just made some adjust on the last cite
    “collective memory” work cited:
    Shahzad, Farhat. “The Role of Interpretive Communities in Remembering and Learning.” Canadian Journal of Education 34.3 (2011): 301-316. Web. ProQuest. 1 Sept. 2014.

    Olick, Jeffrey K., Vinitzky-Seroussi, Vered and Levy, Daniel. The Collective Memory Reader. New York: Oxford University Press, Inc., 2011. Print.

    Kubow, Magdalena. “The Solidarity Movement in Poland: Its History and Meaning in Collective Memory.” The Polish Review 58.2 (2013): 3-14. Jstor. 26 Oct. 2015.

    Chris, Weedon and Glenn, Jordan. Collective memory: “Theory and Politics.” Social Semiotics, 22:2 (2012):143-153. Web. 24 Oct 2015

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