Resources

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  1. Therese

    Cultural Memory: Works Cited

    Assmann, Jan and John Czaplicka. “Collective Memory and Cultural Identity“. New German Critique 65 (1995): 125-133. Web. 21 June 2009

    Erll, Astrid and Ann Rigney. Mediation, Remediation, and the Dynamics of Cultural Memory. De Gruyter, 2009. Print

    Rodriguez, Jeanette. “Cultural Memory: Resistance, Faith and Identity“. University of Texas Press, 2007. Print

    Sturken, Marita. “Tangled Memories: the Vietnam War, the AIDS epidemic, and the politics of remembering“. University of California Press (1997): 1-17. Web

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  2. elizabeth khuu

    National Memory: Works Cited

    Andrews, Maggie, et al. “Introduction: National memory and war.” Journal of War and Culture Studies
    4.3 (2011): 293-288. Maney Online. Web. 18 Oct. 2015.

    Nora, Pierre. “Between Memory and History: Les Lieux de Mémoire.” Representations: Special Issue:
    Memory and Counter-Memory. 26 (1989): 7-24. JSTOR. Web. 20 Oct. 2015.

    Streich, George W. “Is There a Right to Forget? Historical Injustices, Race, Memory, and Identity.” New
    Political Science 24.4 (2002): 525-42. Taylor & Francis Online. Web. 18 Oct. 2015.

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

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  3. Olivea Bell

    Collective Memory: Works Cited

    Wang, Qi. “On the Cultural Constitution of Collective Memory.” Psychology Press. 16.3 (2008):
    305-317. Taylor & Francis Online. Web. 24 Oct. 2015.

    Weedon, Chris & Glenn Jordan. “Collective Memory: Theory & Politics.” Social Semiotics 22:2
    (2012): 143-153. Taylor & Francis Online. Web. 24 Oct. 2015.

    Wertsch, James V. Voices on Collective Remembering. Cambridge,U.K: Cambridge University Press,
    (2002): Web. 24 Oct. 2015.

    Wertsch, James V. & Henry L. Roediger III. Collective memory: “Conceptual foundations and
    theoretical approaches.” Memory, 16:3. (2008): 318-326, Web. 24 Oct. 2015

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  4. Inneke

    Forgetting
    Works Cited:
    ? Chute, Hillary. ?The Texture of Retracing in Marjane Satrapi?s Persepolis.? Women?s Studies Quarterly 36.1&2 (2008): 92-110. JSTOR. Web. 22 October 2015

    ? Sturken, Marita. from the ?Introduction.? Tangled Memories: The Vietnam War, The AIDS Epidemic and the Politics of Remembering. Berkeley: U of California P, 1997.1-17. Print. 22 October 2015

    ? Gordon, M. “Between Remembering and Forgetting.” Studies in Philosophy and Education. 34.5 (2015;2014;): 489-503. Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. Web. 22 October 2015

    ? Hayes, Katherine. “Occulting the Past. Conceptualizing Forgetting in the History and Archaeology of Sylvester Manor.” Archaeological Dialogues 18.2 (2011): 197-221. Cambridge Journals Online. Web. 22 October 2015

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  5. joseph moric

    Technologies of Memory: Works Cited

    Assman, Jan. “Collective Memory and Cultural Identity.” New German Critique 65, Cultural History/Cultural Studies (1995) : 125-133. Web. 26 Oct. 2015.

    Chute, Hillary. “The Texture of Retracing in Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis” Women’s Studies Quarterly. 36.1&2 (2008): 92-110. Print. 26 Oct 2015.

    Elwood, Sarah, Mitchell, Katharyne. “Technology, Memory, and Collective Knowing.” cultural geographies 22.1 (2015): 147-154. Web. 22 Oct 2015.

    Kneightley, Emily, and Pickering, Michael. “Technologies of memory: Practices of remembering in analogue and digital photography.” New Media & Society 16.4 (2014): 576-593. Sage Journals. Web. 24 October 2015.

    Landsberg, Alison. Prosthetic Memory: The Transformation of American Remembrance in the Age of Mass Culture. New York: Columbia University Press, 2004. Print.

    Sturken, Marita. “Memory, consumerism and media: Reflections on the emergence of the field.” Memory Studies 1.1 (2008) : 73-78. Web. 26 Oct. 2015.

    Sturken, Marita. Introduction. Tangled memories: the Vietnam War, the AIDS epidemic, and the politics of remembering. U of California Press, 1997. 1-173. Print.

    Van House, Nancy, and Churchill, Elizabeth F. “Technologies of memory: Key issues and critical perspectives.” Memory Studies 1.3 (2008): 295-310. Sage Journals. Web. 24 October 2015.

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