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Autobiographical memory and the construction of a narrative self : developmental and cultural perspectives / edited by Robyn Fivush, Catherine A. Haden.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Mahwah, N.J. : L. Erlbaum, 2003Description: xvi, 240 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0805837566
  • 9780805837568
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 153.13 21
LOC classification:
  • BF378.A87 A883 2003
Contents:
Introduction: Autobiographical Memory, Narrative and Self / Robyn Fivush and Catherine A. Haden -- Pt. I. The Development of Autobiographical Memory and Self-Understanding -- 1. Narrative and Self, Myth and Memory: Emergence of the Cultural Self / Katherine Nelson -- 2. Social Origins of Reminiscing / Elaine Reese and Kate Farrant -- 3. Joint Encoding and Joint Reminiscing: Implications for Young Children's Understanding and Remembering of Personal Experiences / Catherine A. Haden -- Pt. II. Cross-Cultural Variation in Narrative Environments and Self-Construal -- 4. Cultural Variations in Interdependence and Autobiographical Memory: Lessons from Korea, China, India, and the United States / Michelle D. Leichtman, Qi Wang and David B. Pillemer -- 5. The Socialization of Autobiographical Memory in Children and Adults: The Roles of Culture and Gender / Harlene Hayne and Shelley MacDonald -- 6. On the Bilingual's Two Sets of Memories / Robert W. Schrauf and David C. Rubin -- Pt. III. The Construction of Gender and Identity Concepts in Developmental and Situational Contexts -- 7. Creating Gender and Identity Through Autobiographical Narratives / Robyn Fivush and Janine P. Buckner -- 8. Telling Traumatic Events in Adolescence: A Study of Master Narrative Positioning / Avril Thorne and Kate C. McLean -- 9. Identity and the Life Story / Dan P. McAdams -- 10. Self-Making Narratives / Jerome Bruner.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: Autobiographical Memory, Narrative and Self / Robyn Fivush and Catherine A. Haden -- Pt. I. The Development of Autobiographical Memory and Self-Understanding -- 1. Narrative and Self, Myth and Memory: Emergence of the Cultural Self / Katherine Nelson -- 2. Social Origins of Reminiscing / Elaine Reese and Kate Farrant -- 3. Joint Encoding and Joint Reminiscing: Implications for Young Children's Understanding and Remembering of Personal Experiences / Catherine A. Haden -- Pt. II. Cross-Cultural Variation in Narrative Environments and Self-Construal -- 4. Cultural Variations in Interdependence and Autobiographical Memory: Lessons from Korea, China, India, and the United States / Michelle D. Leichtman, Qi Wang and David B. Pillemer -- 5. The Socialization of Autobiographical Memory in Children and Adults: The Roles of Culture and Gender / Harlene Hayne and Shelley MacDonald -- 6. On the Bilingual's Two Sets of Memories / Robert W. Schrauf and David C. Rubin -- Pt. III. The Construction of Gender and Identity Concepts in Developmental and Situational Contexts -- 7. Creating Gender and Identity Through Autobiographical Narratives / Robyn Fivush and Janine P. Buckner -- 8. Telling Traumatic Events in Adolescence: A Study of Master Narrative Positioning / Avril Thorne and Kate C. McLean -- 9. Identity and the Life Story / Dan P. McAdams -- 10. Self-Making Narratives / Jerome Bruner.

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