Celebrating the Story in Social Perception, Communication, and Behavior
p. 87
References
p. 94
The Primacy of Stories, the Primacy of Roles, and the Polarizing Effects of Interpretive Motives: Some Propositions About Narratives
p. 97
References
p. 107
To Assert That Essentially All Human Knowledge and Memory is Represented in Terms of Stories is Certainly Wrong
p. 109
References
p. 118
Acknowledgments
p. 118
Why Stories? Some Evidence, Questions, and Challenges
p. 121
References
p. 130
The Big Picture: is It a Story?
p. 133
References
p. 138
Stories Are Fundamental to Meaning and Memory: for Social Creatures, Could It Be Otherwise?
p. 139
References
p. 150
Stories About Stories
p. 153
References
p. 161
Representation and Narrative: A Commentary on Schank and Abelson's Knowledge and Memory""
p. 165
Acknowledgment
p. 176
Reference
p. 176
Personal Storytelling in Everyday Life: Social and Cultural Perspectives
p. 177
References
p. 182
Stories in Memory: Developmental Issues
p. 185
References
p. 190
Memory for Events in Close Relationships: Applying Schank and Abelson's Story Skeleton Model
p. 193
References
p. 208
Stories, Identity, and the Psychological Sense of Community
p. 211
References
p. 223
So All Knowledge Isn't Stories?
p. 227
References
p. 233
Author Index
p. 235
Subject Index
p. 241
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