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After Postmemory: Holocaust Cinema and the Third Generation Gerd Bayer. 2010. After Postmemory: Holocaust Cinema and the Third Generation. Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies. 28(4):116-132.
Identifying with the Nation Viewer Memories of Flemish TV Fiction Alexander Dhoest. 2007. Identifying with the Nation Viewer Memories of Flemish TV Fiction. European Journal of Cultural Studies. 10(1):55-73.
Television Tension: National Versus Cosmopolitan Memory in a Co-Produced Television Documentary Tamar Ashuri. 2007. Television Tension: National Versus Cosmopolitan Memory in a Co-Produced Television Documentary. Media, Culture & Society. 29(1):31-51.
Experience and Memory in the Films of Wim Wenders Silvestra. Mariniello, James. Cisneros. 2005. Experience and Memory in the Films of Wim Wenders. SubStance. 34(1):159-179.
Tourists of History: Memory, Kitsch, and Consumerism from Oklahoma City to Ground Zero Marita Sturken. 2007. Tourists of History: Memory, Kitsch, and Consumerism from Oklahoma City to Ground Zero. :344.
On Memory and Imagination in the Cinema Martin. Lefebvre. 1999. On Memory and Imagination in the Cinema. New Literary History. 30(2):479-498.
Memories in the making: The shapes of things that went Robin Wagner-Pacifici. 1996. Memories in the making: The shapes of things that went. Qualitative Sociology. 19(3):301-321.
Collective Memories and Representations of National Identity in Editorials Élisabeth Le. 2006. Collective Memories and Representations of National Identity in Editorials. Journalism Studies. 7(5):708-728.
Mo(u)rning in America: Hamlet, Reagan, and the Rights of Memory Tim Raphael. 2007. Mo(u)rning in America: Hamlet, Reagan, and the Rights of Memory. Theatre Journal. 59(1):1-20.