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Silent lines and the ebb of memory: narratives of Our Wall in the island of Cyprus Luisa Pèrcopo. 2011. Silent lines and the ebb of memory: narratives of Our Wall in the island of Cyprus. Social Semiotics. 21(1):125-141.
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Photography and memory in Holocaust museums Rick Crownshaw. 2007. Photography and memory in Holocaust museums. Mortality. 12(2):176-192.
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