Memoria autobiográfica, narrativa y concepciones del yo: Un estudio transcultural

Translated title of the contribution: Autobiographical memory, narrative and self-construal. A cross-cultural study.

Manuel L. de la Mata, Andrés Santamaría, Lucía Ruiz, Tia G. B. Hansen

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Abstract

While variations in autobiographical memory are related to cultural differences in self-construal, more research is needed beyond comparison between North-American and Asian cultures. Our study examines the relationship between self-construal and autobiographical memory in Mexican, Spanish and Danish college students, using Wang’s methodology and categories, and the narrative memory organization. Results confirmed expected cultural differences, with more indicators of independence in Danes, more of interdependence in Mexicans, and Spanish in between, but the pattern was not strong. Some cultural differences were also observed in the narrative organization of the memories. Results supported the view of cultured self-construals, while also suggesting the need to pay attention to the situated character of cultural differences.
Translated title of the contributionAutobiographical memory, narrative and self-construal. A cross-cultural study.
Original languageSpanish
JournalRevista Mexicana de Psicologia
Volume28
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)183-191
Number of pages9
ISSN0185-6073
Publication statusPublished - 2011

Keywords

  • cross-cultural psychology
  • autobiographical memory
  • self
  • culture
  • gender

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