Über Telling to Understand
Chapter 1. Introduction
Part One: Narrative Understanding of Oneself
Chapter 2. Autobiographical Memory
2.1 The Laboratory of Proust
2.2 What Memory and Autobiographical Narrative Have in Common
2.3 What is Autobiographical Memory
2.4 Beyond the Archive Model
2.5 Conclusions
Chapter 3. From Autobiographical Memory to Autobiographical Narrative
3.1 That "Mysterious" Jump From Memory to Narrative
3.2 Looking for a Connection
3.3 Conclusions
Chapter 4. The Autobiographical Narrative
4.1 The Heaviness of Voice
4.2 Memory Becomes Voice
4.3 Memory Becomes Autobiographical Narrative
4.4 Conclusions
Chapter 5. The Narrative Dialogue
5.1 Research on Expressive Writing
5.2 How to Narrate Changes the Memory
5.3 How the Other Transforms the Narrative
5.4 Narration and Conversational Rules
5.5 Conclusions
Chapter 6. From Play to the Narrative
6.1 At the Beginning of Knowledge: The Pleasure of Understanding the Unexpected
6.2 Playing with Consistency and Variability
6.3 When Play Becomes a Tale
6.4 Conclusions
Chapter 7. The "Playful" Narrative
7.1 Beauty Between Rules and Deviations
7.2 From Art to Science
7.3 The Principle of Reducing the Discrepancy
7.4 Stories as Tools to Solve the Unexpected
7.5 Conclusions
Part Two: The Narrative Understanding of the Other
Chapter 8. Count and Recount
8.1 Reading, Writing, Counting
8.2 From Gesture Language to Verbal language
8.3 From Pictographic Representation to Writing
8.4 Conclusion: The List as a Unifying Genre
Chapter 9. Man of Multiform Ingenuity
9.1 Myth and Thought
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