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Volume 57, Number 2, October 2019Table of Contents
Memory, Amnesia, Commemoration
- Introduction
- pp. 1-6
A Native American Pegboard and a Chicana Codex: Multimedia Practices of Memorialization in the Americas
Pedagogies and Performance of Memory in the British Romantic Era
Salvaging, “Crisis Ordinariness,” and Animism: Traumatic Legacies of Racialization
The Holocaust's Vanishing Witnesses
Texts/Contexts: Aesthetics of Memory
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