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Memory and aging across cultures
Current Opinion in PsychologyMemory declines are commonly reported with age, but the majority of research has been conducted with narrow segments of the world's population. We argue for the importance of considering culture in the study of cognitive aging in order to have a representative, accurate understanding of the effects of aging on memory.
Angela Gutchess, Isu Cho
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Autobiographical Memory and Culture
2022Abstract Research has demonstrated the crucial role of culture in shaping how the self is represented and how autobiographical event information is organized, retained, and retrieved. Specifically, the style, accuracy, content, emergence, and general accessibility of autobiographical memories in children and adults have been found to ...
Yoojin Chae, Qi Wang
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Architecture and Cultural Memory
2023Abstract Does historic architecture enable a form of collective memory? Taking a lead from John Ruskin, I argue yes. Memory is representing the past to oneself. The representations one uses to do this need not be mental, and the memories for which they are the vehicles can be collective. Despite the widely held view of architecture as an
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The Journal of American History, 1988
It is refreshing to find someone with a good word to say for the concept of cultural hegemony. Even though Leon Fink misconstrues my argument in certain ways, he and I share a lot of common ground more, I think, than he realizes. Certainly he is more sympathetic to Gramscian ideas than some American intellectual historians have been.
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It is refreshing to find someone with a good word to say for the concept of cultural hegemony. Even though Leon Fink misconstrues my argument in certain ways, he and I share a lot of common ground more, I think, than he realizes. Certainly he is more sympathetic to Gramscian ideas than some American intellectual historians have been.
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Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament, 2011
ABSTRACT In recent years a number of biblical scholars have shown that the Hebrew Bible contains both the collective memory and amnesia of ancient Israel. The differences between the portrayals of Saul in the books of Samuel and 1 Chronicles have long been explained in terms of redaction history, inner-biblical exegesis and other intertextual reading ...
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ABSTRACT In recent years a number of biblical scholars have shown that the Hebrew Bible contains both the collective memory and amnesia of ancient Israel. The differences between the portrayals of Saul in the books of Samuel and 1 Chronicles have long been explained in terms of redaction history, inner-biblical exegesis and other intertextual reading ...
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Cultural Difference in General Memory and Specific Memory
2018In this study, 68 Asian or Asian American students and 84 European American or White students from Cornell University were asked to recall their general memories and specific memories. Participants also rated their memory detailedness, memory valence, and emotional intensity for each of their memories, as well as their self-construal.
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2019
The chapter begins the process of understanding the expression of seditious memories by placing them in the context of the Restoration’s politics of memory. This involves viewing seditious memories as ‘counter-memories’ that subverted and resisted efforts by royalists to secure mnemonic hegemony.
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The chapter begins the process of understanding the expression of seditious memories by placing them in the context of the Restoration’s politics of memory. This involves viewing seditious memories as ‘counter-memories’ that subverted and resisted efforts by royalists to secure mnemonic hegemony.
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2015
Culture analysis aims to substitute functional with dysfunctional values within the belief system (super-ego) of the client. This analysis is expected to generate a new order within the personality structure in terms of thoughts, emotions, behavior, and interpersonal relationships.
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Culture analysis aims to substitute functional with dysfunctional values within the belief system (super-ego) of the client. This analysis is expected to generate a new order within the personality structure in terms of thoughts, emotions, behavior, and interpersonal relationships.
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