Remembering the self in cultural contexts: A cultural dynamic theory of autobiographical memory

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作者
Wang, Qi [1 ]
机构
[1] Cornell Univ, Human Dev, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
关键词
autobiographical memory; collective memory; cultural dynamic theory; foresight; future simulation; self; MOTHER-CHILD CONVERSATIONS; EUROPEAN-AMERICAN; BICULTURAL SELF; CHINESE; FUTURE; GENDER; TIME; RECOLLECTIONS; EMERGENCE; EMOTION;
D O I
10.1177/1750698016645238
中图分类号
G [文化、科学、教育、体育]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 04 ;
摘要
People from different cultures often tell diverse stories about their past experiences. Research in the past two decades has revealed systematic differences in the content (self-focus vs other-focus), structure (specific vs general), valence (positive vs negative), accessibility (memory density and detailedness), developmental origin (age and density of earliest childhood memories), and functional usage (self-definition, relationship maintenance, behavioral guidance, and emotion regulation) of autobiographical memory across cultures. I outline a cultural dynamic theory of autobiographical memory that aims to synthesize the findings and provide a coherent guide to future investigation. The theory posits that (1) autobiographical memory takes place in the dynamic transaction between an active individual and his or her changing environment; (2) it is situated in culturally conditioned time and space over a multitude of timescales; and (3) it develops in the process of children acquiring cultural knowledge about the self and the purpose of the past through early socialization. I further discuss how the theory can provide insights into collective memory and future simulation.
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页码:295 / 304
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