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Momentous Events, Vivid Memories
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1998
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Pillemer draws on a variety of evidence and methods—cognitive and developmental psychology, cross-cultural study, psychotherapy case studies, autobiographies and diaries—to extend the current study of narrative and specific memory.
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We all remember, of that there can be no doubt. Whether we remember accurately or inaccurately, in detail or in abstract, are questions that researchers have investigated for many years. However, there is another, more fundamental question: why do we remember at all?...Pillemer teases out these issues and they inevitably lead to a consideration of why we, as a species, have these rather curious mental representations. For Pillemer, part of the answer lies in his suggestion that autobiographical memories and the ability to have them provide a certain sort of social intelligence that could not be delivered in any other way...Autobiographical memories are the things that ground the self, and they ground it in the past. The classification of memories in this book provides a thoughtful insight into how this grounding might take place.
-- Martin Conway Nature
-- Martin Conway Nature
A splendid accomplishment. David Pillemer manages in this brilliant and elegant book to go from the quaintness of those highly personal and flashbulb memories we all have to an understanding of autobiographical memory in the large. The book combines the richness of real life with the rigor of laboratory study. In a way reminiscent of Bartlett's classic Remembering, it opens new vistas on the nature of memory.
-- Jerome Bruner, New York University
-- Jerome Bruner, New York University
Broad in scope and rich in insight, Momentous Events, Vivid Memories celebrates and illuminates the truly important episodes in our lives. David Pillemer shows how these significant moments reveal fundamental aspects of our memories and selves. This fascinating and well-written book deserves a wide audience.
-- Daniel L. Schacter, Professor and Chair of Psychology, Harvard University
-- Daniel L. Schacter, Professor and Chair of Psychology, Harvard University
In this impressive book, Pillemer documents a compelling fact about human experience that the psychology of memory has largely ignored: a single event can change a life forever. In doing so he has established a whole new way of thinking about memory, one that will be influential for years to come.
-- Ulric Neisser, Cornell University
-- Ulric Neisser, Cornell University
A uniquely rich and complete picture of the function and value of personal event memories in everyday life. The book features an extraordinary collection of examples from personal accounts of meaningful episodes. Pillemer's subtle presentation of his layered theory of personal memory, consisting of imagistic and narrative components, organizes his account of the development of autobiographical memory, and persuasively concludes that personal event memory is an essential component of practical intelligence.
-- Katherine Nelson, The Graduate School, City University of New York
-- Katherine Nelson, The Graduate School, City University of New York
This is a marvelous book--engaging, informative and provocative. Pillemer provides a comprehensive overview of memory for personal experiences that incorporates the psychological research literature and integrates it with clinical, literary and postmodern/feminist theory. It is written at a level that the general reader could easily understand and enjoy, yet scholars working in this area will also learn much that is new.
-- Robyn Fivush, Emory University
-- Robyn Fivush, Emory University
By emphasizing the importance of specific personal event memories in the lives of individuals, David Pillemer fashions a powerful bridge between the work of cognitive psychologists and researchers working in personality and clinical psychology. Written in clear and engaging prose, Momentous Events, Vivid Memories provides riveting examples of the central role specific memories can play in influenceing our preceptions and actions.
-- Jefferson A. Singer, Connecticut College, co-author of The Remembered Self
-- Jefferson A. Singer, Connecticut College, co-author of The Remembered Self
A must read for anyone interested in this all-important function of the mind.
-- Lenore C. Terr, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of California at San Francisco
-- Lenore C. Terr, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of California at San Francisco
He offers much-needed balance by drawing attention to emerging research on personal event memory
His book is replete with detailed examples of personal event memories from literature and psychological research. He deftly interweaves rich narrative with generalizations from research and theory.
-- Jon G. Allen, Ph.D. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic
-- Jon G. Allen, Ph.D. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic
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Acknowledgments
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Contents
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1 Personal Event Memories
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2 Memorable Moments
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3 Memory Directives
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4 Image, Narrative, and the Development of Self
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5 The Living Past in Everyday and Clinical Contexts
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6 Gender, Culture, and Personality
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References
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Index
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