Remembering our past : studies in autobiographical memory / edited by David C. Rubin.

Other author Rubin, David C.
Format Book
Publication InfoCambridge ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 1996.
Descriptionviii, 448 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subjects

Contents What is recollective memory? / William F. Brewer -- Autobiographical knowledge and autobiographical memories / Martin A. Conway -- Autobiographical remembering: narrative constraints on objectified selves / Craig R. Barclay -- Time in autobiographical memory: misinformation and the false memory problem / Robert F. Belli and Elizabeth F. Loftus -- Autobiographical memory in court / Willem A. Wagenaar -- Perspective, meaning, and remembering / John A. Robinson -- Emotional events and emotions in autobiographical memories / Sven-Åke Christianson and Martin A. Safer -- Depression and the specificity of autobiographical memory / J.M.G. Williams -- Remembering as communication: a family recounts its past / William Hirst and David Manier -- Group narrative as a cultural context of autobiography / Jerome Bruner and Carol Fleisher Feldman -- Memories of college: the importance of specific educational episodes / David B. Pillemer [et al.] -- Remembering, recounting, and reminiscing: the development of autobiographical memory in social context / Robyn Fivush, Catherine Haden, and Elaine Reese -- Intersecting meanings of reminiscence in adult development and aging / Joseph M. Fitzgerald -- Schizophrenic delusions and the construction of autobiographical memory / Alan Baddeley [et al.]
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
LCCN 94046448
ISBN0521461456

Availability

Library Location Call Number Status Item Actions
Joyner General Stacks BF378.A87 R45 1996 ✔ Available Place Hold