Remembering the Personal Past
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Description
In this resonant, scholarly work, Bruce Ross presents an encompassing theoretical framework and overview of autobiographical memory. Drawing on a wide range of ideas from academic psychology, the social sciences, psychoanalysis, and the humanistic disciplines, the author presents a stimulating and original perspective on this increasingly important topic. Ross’ description encompasses the full range of subjective responsiveness to personal memories, both with and without awareness, including real-world social context and examples that can be compared with one’s own experience; critical assessment of psychoanalytic memory concepts with a clear distinction drawn between Freud’s ideas and those of his later followers; childhood memories dealt with from dual standpoints of initial origin and adult retrospection; explanations of problems and dilemmas in philosophy and the human sciences that determine both what is to be counted as a memory experience and how memories can be validated; and the phenomena of individual memories compared with characteristics of group-determined memories and socially structured memories that persist across generations.
Author: Ross, Bruce M
Topic: Psychology
Media: Book
ISBN: 195068947
Language: English
Pages: 256
Additional information
Weight | 1.25 lbs |
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Dimensions | 9.65 × 6.41 × 0.99 in |
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