Marita Sturken
Affiliations: | Media, Culture, and Communication | New York University, New York, NY, United States |
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Speech Communication, Web Studies, Cultural AnthropologyGoogle:
"Marita Sturken"Children
Sign in to add traineeAlice E. Marwick | grad student | 2010 | NYU |
Rachelle S. Rumph | grad student | 2011 | NYU |
Hatim El Hibri | grad student | 2012 | NYU |
Scott Selberg | grad student | 2013 | NYU |
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Sturken M. (2020) Containing absence, shaping presence at ground zero Memory Studies. 13: 313-321 |
Sturken M. (2016) The objects that lived: The 9/11 Museum and material transformation Memory Studies. 9: 13-26 |
Sturken M. (2015) The 9/11 Memorial Museum and the Remaking of Ground Zero American Quarterly. 67: 471-490 |
Sturken M. (2012) Feeling the Nation, Mining the Archive: Reflections on Lauren Berlant's Queen of America Communication and Critical\/Cultural Studies. 9: 353-364 |
Sturken M. (2011) Comfort, irony, and trivialization: The mediation of torture International Journal of Cultural Studies. 14: 423-440 |
Sturken M. (2008) Memory, consumerism and media: Reflections on the emergence of the field: Memory Studies. 1: 73-78 |
Sturken M. (2004) The aesthetics of absence: Rebuilding Ground Zero American Ethnologist. 31: 311-325 |
Sturken M, Lembcke J. (2000) The spitting image : myth, memory, and the legacy of Vietnam The American Historical Review. 105: 577 |
Sturken M. (1997) Absent Images of Memory: Remembering and Reenacting the Japanese Internment Positions-East Asia Cultures Critique. 5: 687-707 |
Sturken M. (1997) Reenactment, Fantasy, and the Paranoia of History: Oliver Stone's Docudramas History and Theory. 36: 64-79 |