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Stanford, Ruth (2023) | |
Design elements evoke embodiment at cultural sites in Rwanda and South Africa | |
Memory Studies. Volume 16 #3. p. 611-620. |
Brandt, Nicola (2023) | |
'Practices of self': Embodied memory work, performance art, and intersectional activism in Namibia | |
Memory Studies. Volume 16 #3. p. 533-545. |
Brazzoduro, Andrea (2022) | |
Towards a postmodern national narrative? The Algerian war memorial and contemporary French landscapes of memory | |
Memory Studies. Volume 15 #4. p. 858-882. |
Wale, Kim (2022) | |
Knotted memories of a betrayed sacrifice: Rethinking trauma and hope in South Africa | |
Memory Studies. Volume 15 #4. p. 827-841. |
Rausch, Sahra (2022) | |
'We're equal to the Jews who were destroyed. [. . .] Compensate us, too'. An affective (un)remembering of Germany's colonial past? | |
Memory Studies. Volume 15 #2. p. 418-435. |
Rajkomar, Sraddha Shivani (2022) | |
Sacred memory, creole orientalism and India in the plantationscape of Mauritius | |
Memory Studies. Volume 15 #2. p. 402-417. |
Adebayo, Sakiru (2021) | |
Memory, crisis and democracy in Africa | |
Memory Studies. Volume 14 #6. p. 1382-1387. |
Bueno, Natália (2021) | |
Different mechanisms, same result: Remembering the liberation war in Mozambique | |
Memory Studies. Volume 14 #5. p. 1018-1034. |
Hitchcott, Nicki (2021) | |
Seeing the Genocide against the Tutsi through someone else's eyes: Prosthetic memory and Hotel Rwanda | |
Memory Studies. Volume 14 #5. p. 935-948. |
Cardina, Miguel; Rodrigues, Inês Nascimento (2021) | |
The mnemonic transition: The rise of an anti-anticolonial memoryscape in Cape Verde | |
Memory Studies. Volume 14 #2. p. 380-394. |
Norridge, Zoe (2021) | |
'Papaoutai'? Family memory, parental loss and Rwandan artists today | |
Memory Studies. Volume 14 #2. p. 159-179. |
McDonnell, Hugh (2020) | |
Complicity and memory in soldiers' testimonies of the Algerian war of decolonisation in Esprit and Les Temps modernes | |
Memory Studies. Volume 13 #6. p. 952-968. |
Park, Jeong Kyung (2020) | |
Blaming the Moi era: Memories of bad governance among Eastlands residents in Nairobi, Kenya | |
Memory Studies. Volume 13 #4. p. 691-707. |
Baines, Gary; Barkhuizen, Gemma (2020) | |
South African Defence Force veterans' modes of remembering and the ethics of post-apartheid nostalgia | |
Memory Studies. Volume 13 #4. p. 662-676. |
Selimovic, Johanna Mannergren (2020) | |
Gender, narrative and affect: Top-down politics of commemoration in post-genocide Rwanda | |
Memory Studies. Volume 13 #2. p. 131-145. |
Hamrick, Ellie; Duschinski, Haley (2018) | |
Enduring injustice: Memory politics and Namibia's genocide reparations movement | |
Memory Studies. Volume 11 #4. p. 437-454. |
Kennedy, Rosanne (2018) | |
Reparative transnationalism: The friction and fiction of remembering in Sierra Leone | |
Memory Studies. Volume 11 #3. p. 342-354. |
@00001923!Karugia, John Njenga (2018) | |
Connective Afrasian Sea memories: Transregional imaginaries, memory politics, and complexities of national 'belonging' | |
Memory Studies. Volume 11 #3. p. 328-341. |
Covey, Eric (2017) | |
Remembering for empire: The war with Tripoli and the battle of Derna in US memory | |
Memory Studies. Volume 10 #2. p. 179-192. |
Jessee, Erin (2017) | |
The danger of a single story: Iconic stories in the aftermath of the 1994 Rwandan genocide | |
Memory Studies. Volume 10 #2. p. 144-163. |
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