Pasupathi M
Department of Psychology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City 84112, USA.
Psychol Bull. 2001 Sep;127(5):651-72. doi: 10.1037/0033-2909.127.5.651.
This article examines conversational recounting about experiences as a potential mechanism by which people socially construct themselves and their worlds over the life span and the resulting implications for understanding adult development. Two principles governing conversational recounting of past events are proposed: coconstruction (the joint influences of speakers and contexts on conversational reconstructions of past events) and consistency (the influence of a conversational reconstruction on subsequent memory). Operating together, the principles provide an account for how autobiographical memory is socially constructed. In addition, the principles may illuminate how conversations about the past can influence the development of identity in adulthood.
本文探讨了关于经历的对话式叙述,将其作为一种潜在机制,通过该机制人们在整个生命周期中进行社会自我构建及其所处的世界构建,以及由此对理解成人发展产生的影响。文中提出了两条关于过去事件对话式叙述的原则:共同构建(说话者和语境对过去事件对话式重构的共同影响)和一致性(对话式重构对后续记忆的影响)。这两条原则共同作用,解释了自传体记忆是如何进行社会构建的。此外,这些原则可能有助于阐明关于过去的对话如何影响成年期身份认同的发展。