This Element delineates how the narrative expression of
autobiographical memory develops through everyday interactions that
frame the forms and functions of autobiographical remembering.
Narratives are both outward and inward facing, providing the
interface between how we perceive the world and how we perceive
ourselves. Thus narratives are the pivot point where self and
culture meet. To make this argument, the author brings together
literature from multiple perspectives, including cognitive,
personality, evolutionary, cultural, and developmental psychology.
To fully understand autobiographical memory, it must be understood
how it functions in the context of lives lived in complex
sociocultural contexts.
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