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Remembering the Personal Past

Descriptions of Autobiographical Memory

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The impetus for this book is the belief that a comprehensive description of autobiographical memory in both form and function must be an eclectic, interdisciplinary endeavour. Unlike cognitive and experimental psychologists, who have conducted most of their work in laboratories and have been concerned with rote memory tasks, Ross looks at motivation and emotion as components of human memory and assembles a diverse body of sources that have heretofore been ignored by psychologistsin their study of memory. He organizes his discussions along three lines of inquiry:: (1) the subjective or experimental dimension of autobiographical memory, (2) the early development and later recall of childhood memories, and (3) social, historical, and folkloric perspectives on autobiographicalretention. Rich and original scope, this work calls on the names of James, Titchener, Freud, Piaget, Baldwin, Janet, Proust, Sartre, Bergson, Russell, Strauss, and Merleau-Ponty, among others, to broaden our current understanding of the experience of autobiographical memory.
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OUP USA
84623
9780195068948
9780195068948

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Publication date
1992
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
256
Dimensions (mm)
162 x 245
Weight (g)
557
  • Introduction; Memory observed by introspection; Freuds theory of memory; Additional Freudian memory concepts; Psychoanalytic continuations; Some psychoanalytic offshoots:: summarizing trends; Developmental memory theories; Sociological and historical perspectives; Memory transmission and cultivation; Conclusions and possibilities; Index.
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