Resources

See the “comments” below for great resources on our study of memory.

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  1. jacqueline desantis

    Work Cited
    Group: Jacqueline DeSantis, Priya Adhikari, Peijia Ding, Nicola Cox
    Collective Memory
    Edy, Jill A. Introduction. Troubled Pasts: News and The Collective Memory of Social Unrest. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2006. I-XVI. Print

    Sturken, Marita. Introduction. Tangled memories: the Vietnam War, the AIDS epidemic, and the politics of remembering. California: University of California Press, 1997. 1-17. Print.

    Shazad,Farhad.“The Role of Interpretative Communities in Remembering and Learning”.Canadian Journal of Education 34.3 (2011):301-316.Web. ProQuest.1 Sept 2014.

    Reese, Elaine, and R. Fivush. Memory (Hove): The Development of Collective Remembering. 16 Vol. Taylor & Francis, 2008. Web. 25 Oct. 2015

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  2. taylor khatkar

    Works Cited
    Group members: Imaan Punja, Kendall Manifould, Kristen Lew, Jennifer Lai, and Taylor Khatkar
    NATIONAL MEMORY

    Andrews, Maggie, Charlie Bagot-Jewitt, and Nigel Hunt. “Introduction: National Memory and War”. Journal of War and Culture Studies. 4.3 (2011): 283-88. Maney Online. Web. 25 Oct. 2015.

    Cubitt, Geoffrey. History and Memory. Manchester and New York: Manchester UP, 2007. Print.

    Gillis, John R. Introduction. Commemorations: The Politics of National Identity. By Gillis. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1994. 7-8. Print.

    Olick, Jeffrey K. Introduction. States of Memory: Continuities, Conflicts, and Transformations in National Retrospection. By Olick. Durham: Duke UP, 2003. 1-2. Print.

    Sturken, Marita. Introduction. Tangled Memories: the Vietnam War, the AIDS epidemic, and the politics of remembering. By Sturken. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1997. 1-17. Print.

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  3. Kristen Lew

    Works Cited: National Memory
    Kristen Lew, Imaan Punja, Kendall Manifould, Taylor Khatkar, Jennifer Lai

    Works Cited

    Andrews, Maggie, Charlie Bagot-Jewitt, and Nigel Hunt. “Introduction: National Memory and War”. Journal of War and Culture Studies. 4.3 (2011): 283-88. Maney Online. Web. 25 Oct. 2015.

    Cubitt, Geoffrey. History and Memory. Manchester and New York: Manchester UP, 2007. Print.

    Gillis, John R. Introduction. Commemorations: The Politics of National Identity. By Gillis. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1994. 7-8. Print.

    Olick, Jeffrey K. Introduction. States of Memory: Continuities, Conflicts, and Transformations in National Retrospection. By Olick. Durham: Duke UP, 2003. 1-2. Print.

    Shahzad, Farhat. “The Role of Interpretative Communities in Remembering and Learning. Canadian Journal of Education. 34.3 (2011): 301-316. Canadian Society for the Study of Education. Web. 12 September 2015.

    Sturken, Marita. Introduction. Tangled Memories: The Vietnam War, the AIDS Epidemic, and the Politics of Remembering. By Sturken. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1997. 1-17. Print.

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  4. kristen ylo

    Works Cited: Forgetting
    Kristen Ylo, Sam Tuck, Diego Balce, Dione Yeung, Rachel Lam

    Connerton, Paul. “Seven Types of Forgetting.” Memory Studies. 1.1 (2008): 59-71. Web. 26. Oct
    2015

    De Holan, Pablo Martin, and Nelson Philips. “Organization Forgetting as Strategy.” Strategic
    Organization 2.4 (2004): 423-33. Web. 24 Oct. 2015.

    Easterby-Smith, Mark. Lyles, Marjorie A. “In Praise of Organizational Forgetting.” Journal of
    Management Inquiry September 2011 vol. 20 no. 3 311-316. Print. 26. Oct. 2015.

    Edelstein,Robin, et al. “Emotion and Eyewitness Memory.” Memory And Emotion. Oxford
    University Press, Dec 2013. Print.

    Sturken, Marita. “Introduction.” Tangled Memories. Berkeley: University of California Press,
    1997. 1-17. Print.

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