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Aguilar, P. et Ramírez-Barat, C., 2016, « Generational Dynamics in Spain : Memory Transmission of a Turbulent Past », Memory Studies, 18 octobre 2016, doi:10.1177/1750698016673237

Aguilar, P., 2007, « Transitional Justice in the Spanish, Argentine, and Chilean Case », International Conference : Building a Future on Peace and Justice, Nuremberg, 25-27 juin 2007.

Annan, J., Blattman, C., Mazurana, D. et Carlson, K, 2011, « Civil War, Reintegration, and Gender in Northern Uganda », Journal of Conflict Resolution, vol. 55, n° 6, pp. 877-908.

Bakiner, O., 2016, Truth Commissions : Memory, Power, and Legitimacy, Philadelphie, University of Pennsylvania Press.

Barsalou, J. et Baxter, V., 2007, « The Urge to Remember : The Role of Memorials in Social Reconstruction and Transitional Justice », United States Institute of Peace, disponible en ligne : https://www.usip.org/publications/2007/01/urge-remember-role-memorials-social-reconstruction-and-transitional-justice

Baer, A. et Sznaider, N., 2015, « Ghosts of the Holocaust in Franco’s Mass Graves : Cosmopolitan Memories and the Politics of “Never Again” », Memory Studies, vol. 8, n° 3, doi:10.1177/1750698014568247

Berry, M., 2018, War, Women, and Power : From Violence to Mobilization in Rwanda and Bosnia-Herzegovina, New York, Cambridge University Press.

Besteman, C., 2016, Making Refuge : Somali Bantu Refugees and Lewiston, Maine, Durham-Caroline du Nord, Duke University Press.

Bilbija, K. et Payne, L. A. (dir.), 2011, Accounting for Violence : Marketing Memory in Latin America, Durham-Caroline du Nord/Duke University Press.

Blommaert, J., 2009, « Language, Asylum, and the National Order. », Current Anthropology, vol. 50, n° 4, pp. 415-441.

Brendese, P. J., 2014, The Power of Memory in Democratic Politics, Rochester-New York, University of Rochester Press.

Caruth, Cathy (dir.), 1996, Trauma : Explorations in Memory, Baltimore-Maryland, Johns Hopkins University Press.

Caruth, C., 1996, Unclaimed Experience : Trauma, Narrative, and History, Baltimore-Maryland, Johns Hopkins University Press.

Conley-Zilkic, B. (dir.), 2016, How Mass Atrocities End : Studies from Guatemala, Burundi, Indonesia, the Sudans, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Iraq, New York, Cambridge University Press.

Crespo, M. et Fernández-Lansac, V., 2016, « Memory and Narrative of Traumatic Events : A Literature Review », Psychological Trauma : Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, vol. 8, n° 2, doi:10.1037/tra0000041

D’Orsi, L., 2015. « Trauma and the Politics of Memory of the Uruguayan Dictatorship », Latin American Perspectives, vol. 42, n° 3, pp. 162–179.

Fassin, D. et Rechtman, R., 2007, L’Empire du traumatisme : Enquête sur la condition de victime, Paris, Flammarion.

French, B. M., 2012, « The Semiotics of Collective Memories », Annual Review of Anthropology, vol. 41, n° 1, pp. 37–53, doi:10.1146/annurev-anthro-081309-145936

Fried, G., 2006, « Piecing Memories Together after State Terror and Policies of Oblivion in Uruguay : The Female Political Prisoner’s Testimonial Project (1997–2004) », Social Identities, vol. 12, n° 5, pp. 543–62, doi:10.1080/13504630600920241

Forchtner, B., 2014, « Rhetorics of Judge-Penitence : Claiming Moral Superiority through Admissions of Past Wrongdoing », Memory Studies, vol. 7, n° 4, pp. 409–24, doi:10.1177/1750698013511978

Gensburger, S., 2017, « Visiting History, Witnessing Memory : A Study of a Holocaust Exhibition in Paris in 2012 », Memory Studies, doi:10.1177/1750698017727804

Halbwachs, M., 1950, La Mémoire collective, Paris, Presses universitaires de France.

Hamber, B. et Wilson, R. A., 2002, « Symbolic Closure through Memory, Reparation and Revenge in Post-conflict Societies », Journal of Human Rights, vol. 1, n° 1, pp. 35–53, doi:10.1080/14754830110111553

Hite, K., 2012, Politics and the Art of Commemoration : Memorials to Struggle in Latin America and Spain, New York, Routledge.

Isaacs, A., 2014, « Truth and the Challenge of Reconciliation in Guatemala » in Quinn, J. (dir.), 2014, Reconciliation(s) Transitional Justice in Postconflict Societies, Montréal, McGill-Queen’s University Press.

Jelín, E., 2003, State Repression and the Labors of Memory, Minneapolis-Minnesota, University of Minnesota Press.

Kansteiner, W., 2004a., « Genealogy of a Category Mistake : a Critical Intellectual History of the Cultural Trauma Metaphor », Rethinking History : The Journal of Theory and Practice, vol. 8, n° 2, pp. 193-221, doi:10.1080/13642520410001683905
—, 2004b, « Testing the Limits of Trauma : the Long-Term Psychological Effects of the Holocaust on Individuals and Collectives », History of the Human Sciences, vol. 17, n° 2-3, pp. 97-123, doi:10.1177/0952695104047299

Koposov, N., 2018, Memory Laws, Memory Wars : the Politics of the Past in Europe and Russia, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

Krog, A., 1998, Country of My Skull, Johannesbourg, Random House.

Laplante, L. J., 2014, « Memory Battles : Guatemala’s Public Debates and the Genocide Trial of José Efraín Ríos Montt », (Symposium : Dialogues of Transitional Justice), Quinnipiac Law Review, vol. 32, n° 3, pp. 621–673.

Levy, D. et Sznaider, N., 2010, Human Rights and Memory, University Park, Pennsylvanie, Pennsylvania Press.

Leys, R., 2000, Trauma : A Genealogy, Chicago, The University of Chicago Press.

Lupu, N. et Peisakhin, L., 2017, « The Legacy of Political Violence across Generations », American Journal of Political Science, vol. 61, n° 4, pp. 836-51, doi:10.1111/ajps.12327

Nelson, D. M., 2009, Reckoning : The Ends of War in Guatemala, Durham-Caroline du Nord, Duke University Press.

Nguyen, V. T., 2016, Nothing Ever Dies Vietnam and the Memory of War, Cambridge-Massachussets/Londres, Harvard University Press, p. 12.

Porter, E., 2016, « Gendered Narratives : Stories and Silences in Transitional Justice », Human Rights Review, vol. 17, n° 1, pp. 35–50, doi:10.1007/s12142-015-0389-8

Rieff, D., 2016, In Praise of Forgetting : Historical Memory and its Ironies, New Haven-Connecticut/Londres, Yale University Press.

Robben, A. C. G. M., 2012, « From Dirty War to Genocide : Argentina’s Resistance to National Reconciliation », Memory Studies, vol. 5, n° 3, pp. 305–15, doi:10.1177/1750698012443887

Ross, F. C., 2003, Bearing Witness : Women and the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission, London/New York, Pluto Press.

Sanford, V., 2003, Buried Secrets : Truth and Human Rights in Guatemala (1re éd.), New York, Palgrave Macmillan.

Shaw, R., 2007, « Memory Frictions : Localizing the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Sierra Leone », International Journal of Transitional Justice, vol. 1, n° 2, pp. 183–207, doi:10.1093/ijtj/ijm008

Sime, J., 2013, « Exhumations : The Search for the Dead and the Resurgence of the Uncanny in Contemporary Spain », Anthropology & Humanism, vol. 38, n° 1. doi:10.1111/anhu.12001

Stern, S. J., 2006, Battling for Hearts and Minds : Memory Struggles in Pinochet’s Chile, 1973-1988, Durham-Caroline du Nord, Duke University Press.
—, 2010, Reckoning with Pinochet : The Memory Question in Democratic Chile, 1989-2006, Durham, NC, Duke University Press.

Straus, S., 2015, Making and Unmaking Nations : War, Leadership, and Genocide in Modern Africa, Ithaca, NY, Cornell University Press.

Suny, R. G., 2015, « They Can Live in the Desert but Nowhere Else » : A History of the Armenian Genocide, Princeton-New Jersey, Princeton University Press.

Villa-Vicencio, C., 2009, « Walk with Us and Listen Political Reconciliation in Africa », Washington, D.C., Georgetown University Press.

Wardaya, B. (dir.), Lindsay, J. (trad.), 2013, Truth Will Out : Indonesian Accounts of the 1965 Mass Violence, Clayton-Victoria, Monash University Press.

Wilson, R. A., 2001, The Politics of Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa : Legitimizing the Post-Apartheid State, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.