1,097
Views
8
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

Memory Studies in the Middle East: Where Are We Coming From and Where Are We Going?

References

  • Aouragh, M. (2017) L-Makhzan al-’Akbari: Resistance, Remembrance and Remediation in Morocco, Middle East Critique, 26(2), pp. 241–263.
  • Bashkin, O. (2008) The Other Iraq: Pluralism and Culture in Hashimite Iraq (Stanford: Stanford University Press).
  • Connerton, P. (1989) How Societies Remember (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
  • Dakhlia, J. (1990) L’Oubli de la cité [The forgotten of the city] (Paris: La Découverte).
  • Davies, E. (2005) Memories of State: Politics, History, and Collective Identity in Iraq (Berkeley: University of California Press).
  • De Angelis, E. (2019) The Controversial Archive: Negotiating Horror Images in Syria, The Arab Archive: Mediated Memories and Digital Flows. In: Della Ratta, D., Dickinson, K. & Haugbolle, S. (eds) (Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures). Available at: http://networkcultures.org/longform/2019/05/07/the-controversial-archive-negotiating-horror-images-in-syria/, accessed June 14, 2019.
  • Elias, C. (2018) Posthumous Images: Contemporary Art and Memory Politics in Post-Civil War Lebanon (Durham, NC: Duke University Press).
  • Gans-Morse, J. (2013) Searching for Transitologists: Contemporary Theories of Post-Communist Transitions and the Myth of a Dominant Paradigm, Post-Soviet Affairs, 20(4), pp. 320–344.
  • Gutman, Y., Brown, A., Sodaro, A. (eds) (2010) Memory and the Future: Transnational Politics, Ethics and Society (London: Palgrave Macmillan).
  • Halbwachs, M. (1992) On Collective Memory (Chicago: University of Chicago Press).
  • Haugbolle, S. (2010) War and Memory in Lebanon (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
  • Haugbolle, S. & Bandak, A. (2017) The Ends of Revolution: Rethinking Time and Ideology in the Arab Uprisings, Middle East Critique, 26(3), pp. 191–204.
  • Hermez, S. (2017) War is Coming: Between Past and Future Violence in Lebanon (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press).
  • Kanafani-Zahar, A. (2011) Liban: La guerre et la mémoire [Lebanon: War and Memory] (Presses Universitaire de Rennes).
  • Khalili, L. (2007) Heroes and Martyrs of Palestine: The Politics of National Commemoration (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
  • Lefevre, R. (2013) Ashes of Hama: The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria (Oxford: Oxford University Press).
  • Lévi-Strauss, C. (1966) The Savage Mind (Chicago: University of Chicago Press).
  • Makiya, K. (1991) The Monument: Art, Vulgarity, and Responsibility in Iraq (Berkeley: University of California Press).
  • Marx, K. (1978) The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte, in: Tucker, R. (ed.) The Marx-Engels Reader (New York: W.W. Norton).
  • Nora, P. (1984) Les Lieux de mémoire [Places of memory] (Paris: Gallimard).
  • Olick, J. K., Vinitzky-Seroussi, V. & Levy, D. (2011) Introduction, in: Olick, J. K., Vinitzky-Seroussi, V., & Levy, D. (eds) The Collective Memory Reader (Oxford: Oxford University Press), pp. 3–62.
  • Rigney, A. (2018) Remembering Hope: Transnational activism beyond the traumatic, Memory Studies, 11(3), pp. 368–380.
  • Saade, B. (2016) Hizbullah and the Politics of Remembrance: Writing the Lebanese Nation (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
  • Sawalha, A. (2010) Reconstructing Beirut: Memory and Space in a Postwar Arab City (Austin: University of Texas Press).
  • Schielke, S. (2017) There will be Blood: Expectation and Ethics of Violence during Egypt’s Stormy Season, Middle East Critique, 26(2), pp. 205–220.
  • Slyomovics, S. (1998) The Object of Memory: Arabs and Jews Narrate the Palestinian Village (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press).
  • Slyomovics, S. (2005) The Performance of Human Rights in Morocco (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press).
  • Swedenburg, T. (1995) Memories of Revolt: The 1936–1939 Rebellion and the Palestinian National Past (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press).
  • Toukan, H. (2018) The Palestinian Museum, in: Radical Philosophy. Available at: https://www.radicalphilosophy.com/tag/hanan-toukan, accessed June 14, 2019.
  • Wedeen, L. (1999) Ambiguities of Domination: Politics, Rhetoric, and Symbols in Contemporary Syria (Chicago: University of Chicago Press).
  • Winegar, J. (2006) Creative Reckonings: The Politics of Art and Culture in Contemporary Egypt (Stanford: Stanford University Press).

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.