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- Gargett, Adrian (September 2002). "Nolan's Memento, Memory, and Recognition". CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture: A WWWeb Journal. 4 (3). doi:10.7771/1481-4374.1163.
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link) - Schmidt, Torben (2003). "Christopher Nolan's Memento - Analysis of the narrative structure of a noirish revenge film" (Document). Goethe University, Frankfurt.
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ignored (help) - Lyons, Diran (April 2006). "Vengeance, the powers of the false, and the time-image in christopher nolan's memento". Journal of Theoretical Humanities. 11 (1): 127–135. doi:10.1080/09697250600798003. S2CID 143556812.
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link) (may be hard to find) - Williams, G. Christopher (Fall 2003). "Factualizing the Tattoo: Actualizing Personal History Through Memory in Christopher Nolan's "Memento"". Post Script. 23 (1): 27–36.
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link) (saved) - Little, William G. (January 2005). "Surviving Memento". Narrative. 13 (1): 67–83. doi:10.1353/nar.2005.0002. S2CID 201770292.
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link) (saved) - Clarke, Melissa (2002). "The Space-Time Image: the Case of Bergson, Deleuze, and Memento". The Journal of Speculative Philosophy. 16 (3): 167–181. doi:10.1353/jsp.2003.0003. S2CID 170196661. (saved)
- Renner, Karen (Summer 2006). "Repeat Viewings Revisited: Emotions, Memory, and Memento". Film Studies. 8: 106–115. doi:10.7227/FS.8.11.
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link) (saved) - Sibielski, R. (2004). "Postmodern? History, Identity, and the Failure of Rationality as an Ordering Principle in Memento". Literature and Psychology. 49 (4). (can't seem to retrieve at the moment)
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- Martin-Jones, David (June 2006). "Memento". Deleuze, Cinema and National Identity: Narrative Time in National Contexts. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 141–150. ISBN 0748622446.
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Analysis and Themes
[edit]Memento touches on several themes in its narrative, including the emotions of grief and revenge, the issue of memory and how it affects personal identity, the reality of time, and the difference between truth and perception.
Gargett, 11 on.
Schmidt, 15-24.