Dr Lucy Bond

Dr Lucy Bond


2020

Trauma
Bond, L. and Craps, S. 2020. Trauma. London and New York Routledge.

2018

Planetary Memory in Contemporary American Fiction
Bond, L., Rapson, J. and de Bruyn, B. (ed.) 2018. Planetary Memory in Contemporary American Fiction. London Routledge.

2016

Memory Unbound: Tracing the Dynamics of Memory Studies
Bond, L., Craps, S. and Vermeulen, P. (ed.) 2016. Memory Unbound: Tracing the Dynamics of Memory Studies. Berghahn Books.

2015

Frames of memory after 9/11: culture, criticism, politics, and law
Bond, L. 2015. Frames of memory after 9/11: culture, criticism, politics, and law. London Palgrave Macmillan.

2014

The transcultural turn: interrogating memory between and beyond borders
Bond, L. and Rapson, J. (ed.) 2014. The transcultural turn: interrogating memory between and beyond borders. Berlin, Germany De Gruyter.

2012

Intersections or misdirections? Problematising crossroads of memory in the commemoration of 9/11
Bond, L. 2012. Intersections or misdirections? Problematising crossroads of memory in the commemoration of 9/11. Culture, Theory and Critique. 53 (2), pp. 111-128. https://doi.org/10.1080/14735784.2012.680261

2011

Compromised critique: a meta-critical analysis of American studies after 9/11
Bond, L. 2011. Compromised critique: a meta-critical analysis of American studies after 9/11. Journal of American Studies. 45 (4), pp. 733-756. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021875811000934

2025

“No no / He is dead.” A chapter in which a nine-minute video about Bertolt Brecht is not a nine-minute video about Bertolt Brecht
Graham, K.M. 2025. Forthcoming. “No no / He is dead.” A chapter in which a nine-minute video about Bertolt Brecht is not a nine-minute video about Bertolt Brecht. in: Bond, L., Rapson, J. and Radstone, S. (ed.) The Palgrave Handbook of Literary Memory Studies Palgrave Macmillan.

2021

9/11
Bond, L. 2021. 9/11. in: Davis, C. and Meretoja, H. (ed.) The Routledge Companion to Literature and Trauma London and New York Routledge. pp. 407-418

2016

Introduction: memory on the move
Bond, L., Craps, S. and Vermeulen, P. 2016. Introduction: memory on the move. in: Bond, L., Craps, S. and Vermeulen, P. (ed.) Memory Unbound: Tracing the Dynamics of Memory Studies New York and Berlin Berghahn Books. pp. 1-26

2014

From the stricken community to the solitary night mind: the politics of time, space, and otherness in American fiction after 9/11
Bond, L. 2014. From the stricken community to the solitary night mind: the politics of time, space, and otherness in American fiction after 9/11. in: Levene, M. (ed.) Political fiction Amenia, New York, USA Salem Press. pp. 21-41

2014

Introduction
Bond, L. and Rapson, J. 2014. Introduction. in: Bond, L. and Rapson, J. (ed.) The transcultural turn: interrogating memory between and beyond borders Berlin, Germany De Gruyter. pp. 1-26

2014

Types of transculturality: narrative frameworks and the commemoration of 9/11
Bond, L. 2014. Types of transculturality: narrative frameworks and the commemoration of 9/11. in: Bond, L. and Rapson, J. (ed.) The transcultural turn: interrogating memory between and beyond borders Berlin, Germany De Gruyter. pp. 61-80

2024

Memory In the “Magic City”
Bond, Lucy and Rapson, Jessica 2024. Memory In the “Magic City”. Memory Studies Review. 1 (1) (1), pp. 56-75. https://doi.org/10.1163/29498902-20240009

2017

‘In the eyeblink of a planet you were born, died, and your bones disintegrated’: scales of mourning and velocities of memory in Philipp Meyer’s American Rust
Bond, L. 2017. ‘In the eyeblink of a planet you were born, died, and your bones disintegrated’: scales of mourning and velocities of memory in Philipp Meyer’s American Rust. Textual Practice. 31 (5), pp. 995-1016. https://doi.org/10.1080/0950236X.2017.1323494

2023

Decolonising Memory and Trauma studies
Bond, L. and Araneta, K. 2023. Decolonising Memory and Trauma studies. University of Westminster. https://doi.org/10.34737/w8375

2017

Introduction: Planetary memory in contemporary American fiction
Bond, L., de Bruyn, B. and Rapson, J. 2017. Introduction: Planetary memory in contemporary American fiction. Textual Practice. 31 (5), pp. 853-866. https://doi.org/10.1080/0950236X.2017.1323458


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