Individual memory includes more than one thinks: a palimpsest of entwined cultural texts and contexts.It is part of an endless intertext including past and present where our individual memories take up significance only as part of larger cultural contexts.Among other resources, we have autobiographical narratives, but also real or possible life stories circulating in our culture. Thus, autobiographical consciousness is just a small island of awareness in an unknown and unknowable wide sea
Narratives of time travel immediately suggest the genres of science fiction or fantasy. Few people w...
This article uses narrative and genre theory to argue that both direct and indirect contact with pub...
Although we can potentially narrate any specific event or recurring events in our lives, including a...
Individual memory includes more than one thinks: a palimpsest of entwined cultural texts and context...
It is widely acknowledged in psychology that self and autobiographical memory are linked. While prev...
Taking a formal, sociocognitive approach to narrative analysis, I explore autobiographical stories a...
The present chapter explores novel ways of thinking about what it means to remember and how precisel...
Memories are one way we communicate aspects of self to others. Most people will organize their recol...
The psychology of memory appears to be entering a phase of transformation, with regards to autobiogr...
This is the first chapter of Jan Assmann's book on "Cultural Memory, Script, Recollection, and Polit...
Memory has always been the primary mode for the transmission of human knowledge and culture for huma...
We examine cultural (mainly East and West) differences in the functions and contents of autobiograph...
Memories are not static or frozen, remaining in particular sites or places, within and belonging to ...
In the Handbook of Culture and Memory, Brady Wagoner and his team of international contributors expl...
One characteristic of humans is that they have a sense of self. Exactly what does this mean? Examina...
Narratives of time travel immediately suggest the genres of science fiction or fantasy. Few people w...
This article uses narrative and genre theory to argue that both direct and indirect contact with pub...
Although we can potentially narrate any specific event or recurring events in our lives, including a...
Individual memory includes more than one thinks: a palimpsest of entwined cultural texts and context...
It is widely acknowledged in psychology that self and autobiographical memory are linked. While prev...
Taking a formal, sociocognitive approach to narrative analysis, I explore autobiographical stories a...
The present chapter explores novel ways of thinking about what it means to remember and how precisel...
Memories are one way we communicate aspects of self to others. Most people will organize their recol...
The psychology of memory appears to be entering a phase of transformation, with regards to autobiogr...
This is the first chapter of Jan Assmann's book on "Cultural Memory, Script, Recollection, and Polit...
Memory has always been the primary mode for the transmission of human knowledge and culture for huma...
We examine cultural (mainly East and West) differences in the functions and contents of autobiograph...
Memories are not static or frozen, remaining in particular sites or places, within and belonging to ...
In the Handbook of Culture and Memory, Brady Wagoner and his team of international contributors expl...
One characteristic of humans is that they have a sense of self. Exactly what does this mean? Examina...
Narratives of time travel immediately suggest the genres of science fiction or fantasy. Few people w...
This article uses narrative and genre theory to argue that both direct and indirect contact with pub...
Although we can potentially narrate any specific event or recurring events in our lives, including a...