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100 1 _aBarbara Sandrucci
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700 1 _aTamara Zappaterra
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700 1 _aLeonardo Trisciuzzi
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245 1 0 _aIl recupero del sé attraverso l'autobiografia
260 _bFirenze University Press
_c2005
300 _a1 electronic resource (144 p.)
506 0 _aOpen Access
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520 _aThe request for a precise definition of memory would put any serious academic into difficulty. To provide a synthetic response, we could define memory as a marvellous mechanism, a means for taking us back in time. Memory is, therefore, a mental activity which connects us over time and gives a meaning to existence. Telling one's story, one's autobiography, signifies primarily taking stock of the state of one's own identity; it signifies communication, communicating who we are to ourselves and others. It means transforming the interior monologue into dialogue with the other; it means scanning and modulating our emotions through the representation of the events of our lives.
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653 _aUniversit&agrave
653 _aAutobiografia
653 _aPedagogia
653 _aPsicologia
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