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Volume 7: Memory
INTRODUCTION: Memory Ihab Saloul "Performative Narrativity": Palestinian Identity and the Performance of Catastrophe Response: Anikó Imre Timothy R. Tangherlini "Where was I?": Personal Experience Narrative, Crystallization and Some Thoughts on Tradition Memory Responses: David C. Rubin, Bergsveinn Birgisson Sara Reith Through the "Eye of the Skull": Memory and Tradition in a Travelling Landscape Response: Alice Binchy DISCUSSION: Guy Beiner In Anticipation of a Post-Memory Boom Syndrome EVENT REVIEWS: Katherine Loague, Natalie M. Underberg |
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Pedestrian Walk, Germany (Photo courtesy of Julia Swanson Photography) |
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