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Autobiographical memory
By Andrea Ciantar
Memory is a “tool”…
An important aspect of memory is:
Non only how much I can remember…
But also what? And why?
The act of remembering contains an intentionality
...
What is the intent of the autobiographical memory?
Example:
• Feel the life
• Looking for what is important
• Finding the common thread of an existence
• Making more authentic the present and the
future
• ....
All this is "do not forget about themselves"
First workshop:
We’ll split in small groups.
First step:
• reading texts already written
• just experiment the pleasure to listen...
• At this stage well’not do a discussion, we’ll
just share....
Second step:
Investigation; lets try to observe the implicit meanings and
contents of the memories:
• Learnings, things we’ve learned...
• Experiences that made us know the wonder of existence
and the wonder of the world ...
• Values, the awareness of what is important, what we value
in life ...
• The World, discovering "how the world works" ...
• My self, discovering "as I am" ...
• Questions (implicit) that the experiences have left to me,
and I’m still trying to answer ...
• ..... (other categories about the intentionality and
content...)
The second step is composed of two parts:
• Work individually, try to discover the
intenzionality behind the act of remembering;
• Select and cut short memories connected
twith the categories among the ones we’ve
written, and stick them on a flipchart;
• Share the memories and the reflections.
Let’s see again the categories to observe the implicit
meanings and contents of the memories:
• Learnings, things we’ve learned...
• Experiences that made us know the wonder of
existence and the wonder of the world ...
• Values, the awareness of what is important, what we
value in life ...
• The World, discovering "how the world works" ...
• My self, discovering "as is am" ...
• Questions (implicit) that the experiences have left to
me, and I’m still trying to answer ...
• ..... (other: find other categories about the
intentionality and content...)
Why these experiences are important to me
today? Is there something I want for my
future, I'm trying to achieve or acquire, and
that is connected (as far as I can see) to some
of these past experiences? ...…
Variety of Autobiographical
narrative forms
Greater forms
• autobiography, memoirs
• epistolary
• journal, diary
Lesser forms
• personal notes, blogs, letters and e-mails, etc.
when stating private feelings and thoughts about
oneself.
• ….
• “Although autobiographies and journals are at
the core of writing about oneself, we trace all
types of narrator-focused writing – short,
epigrammatic, formal, in prose or poetic – to
the “autobiographical genre”.
(Demetrio, Borgonovi, 2005)
The reasons for the autobiographical
education
•
•
•
•
•

Meta-cognitive aspect
Revitalization aspect
Heuristic aspect
Training aspect
Aspect of change
(Formenti 1998)
Technology of writing
- The writing technologies
become, through the
centuries, a common
heritage (from the Scriba,
to the scriptura continua,
to the use of
punctuation, in the
twelfth century…)
(A. Smorti, 1998)

12
• The act of write the autobiography has had
different meaning depending of the cultural
paradigma…

• But it has also influenced the culture itself
13
• “The author of an autobiography gives himself
the job of narrating his own history; what he
sets out to do is to reassemble the scattered
elements of his individual life and to regroup
them in a comprehensive sketch”
(Gusdorf , 1980, in Demetrio, Borgonovi 2005)

14
Methods to facilitate effective
autobiographical paths
• The emergence of recollection:
memory list ....
• Towards the plot: memories of significant
events; these memories can then create e
sequence or a kind of order, so constructing
such a possible plot of our story...
• Some examples of types of memories:
Encounters: in each life story encounters with other
persons are a suorce of change…
Moment of life connected with the main spheres of
human life: love, work, play- leisure, death…
Turning points, where there have been significant
changes ...
Wounds, moments of success ...
…….
Support memory
Stated all this, we can ask also if autobiography can
help to keep a “good memory”.
One example, by Heritage Experience.
What is the project:
• Intended for people with Alzheimer's disease
being mild moderate
• Involvement of hospital facilities and / or
structures to which they are treating the patient
to understand what topics to focus the visit.
• what is the visit?
• The experiment was conducted so far on artistic works,
but the new project foresees the involvement of
museums of archeology and tradition.
• the visit is not obviously a guided tour. Patients are
asked to describe the object using all the senses
(imagine smells, touch ...).
• The description of the objects used to facilitate the
telling of memories of his life tied to the object.
• The tour lasts about 1 hour and 30. The stop in front of
each item is up to 30 minutes.
• The positive results of the project were also evaluated
scientifically by doctors.
• Ref. Miriam Mandosi
• miriam.mandosi@gmail.com
• Demetrio, Borgonovi, Teaching to Remember Ourself: the
Autobiographical Methodology, Springerlink 2005
• D. Demetrio, Raccontarsi, Raffaello Cortina Editore, Milano, 1995.
• D. Demetrio, L’educatore autobiografo, Unicopli, Milano, 1999.
• D. Demetrio, A. Ciantar, Scritture Erranti, Edup, Roma, 2002.
• L. Formenti, I. Gamelli, Quella volta che ho imparato, Raffaello
Cortina, Milano 1998.
• L. Formenti, La formazione autobiografica, Guerini, Milano, 1998.
• A. Ciantar, Three challenges for Informal Learning in Europe
(Grundtvig Contact Seminar “MAKING LEARNING VISIBLE”, LLP
Italian Agency, October 2010).
• A. Smorti, Il sé come testo. Costruzione delle storie e sviluppo della
persona, Giunti, 1998.

By Andrea Ciantar - andrea.ciantar@gmail.com

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Autobiographical memory

  • 2. Memory is a “tool”… An important aspect of memory is: Non only how much I can remember… But also what? And why?
  • 3. The act of remembering contains an intentionality ... What is the intent of the autobiographical memory? Example: • Feel the life • Looking for what is important • Finding the common thread of an existence • Making more authentic the present and the future • .... All this is "do not forget about themselves"
  • 4. First workshop: We’ll split in small groups. First step: • reading texts already written • just experiment the pleasure to listen... • At this stage well’not do a discussion, we’ll just share....
  • 5. Second step: Investigation; lets try to observe the implicit meanings and contents of the memories: • Learnings, things we’ve learned... • Experiences that made us know the wonder of existence and the wonder of the world ... • Values, the awareness of what is important, what we value in life ... • The World, discovering "how the world works" ... • My self, discovering "as I am" ... • Questions (implicit) that the experiences have left to me, and I’m still trying to answer ... • ..... (other categories about the intentionality and content...)
  • 6. The second step is composed of two parts: • Work individually, try to discover the intenzionality behind the act of remembering; • Select and cut short memories connected twith the categories among the ones we’ve written, and stick them on a flipchart; • Share the memories and the reflections.
  • 7. Let’s see again the categories to observe the implicit meanings and contents of the memories: • Learnings, things we’ve learned... • Experiences that made us know the wonder of existence and the wonder of the world ... • Values, the awareness of what is important, what we value in life ... • The World, discovering "how the world works" ... • My self, discovering "as is am" ... • Questions (implicit) that the experiences have left to me, and I’m still trying to answer ... • ..... (other: find other categories about the intentionality and content...)
  • 8. Why these experiences are important to me today? Is there something I want for my future, I'm trying to achieve or acquire, and that is connected (as far as I can see) to some of these past experiences? ...…
  • 9. Variety of Autobiographical narrative forms Greater forms • autobiography, memoirs • epistolary • journal, diary Lesser forms • personal notes, blogs, letters and e-mails, etc. when stating private feelings and thoughts about oneself. • ….
  • 10. • “Although autobiographies and journals are at the core of writing about oneself, we trace all types of narrator-focused writing – short, epigrammatic, formal, in prose or poetic – to the “autobiographical genre”. (Demetrio, Borgonovi, 2005)
  • 11. The reasons for the autobiographical education • • • • • Meta-cognitive aspect Revitalization aspect Heuristic aspect Training aspect Aspect of change (Formenti 1998)
  • 12. Technology of writing - The writing technologies become, through the centuries, a common heritage (from the Scriba, to the scriptura continua, to the use of punctuation, in the twelfth century…) (A. Smorti, 1998) 12
  • 13. • The act of write the autobiography has had different meaning depending of the cultural paradigma… • But it has also influenced the culture itself 13
  • 14. • “The author of an autobiography gives himself the job of narrating his own history; what he sets out to do is to reassemble the scattered elements of his individual life and to regroup them in a comprehensive sketch” (Gusdorf , 1980, in Demetrio, Borgonovi 2005) 14
  • 15. Methods to facilitate effective autobiographical paths • The emergence of recollection: memory list .... • Towards the plot: memories of significant events; these memories can then create e sequence or a kind of order, so constructing such a possible plot of our story...
  • 16. • Some examples of types of memories: Encounters: in each life story encounters with other persons are a suorce of change… Moment of life connected with the main spheres of human life: love, work, play- leisure, death… Turning points, where there have been significant changes ... Wounds, moments of success ... …….
  • 17. Support memory Stated all this, we can ask also if autobiography can help to keep a “good memory”. One example, by Heritage Experience. What is the project: • Intended for people with Alzheimer's disease being mild moderate • Involvement of hospital facilities and / or structures to which they are treating the patient to understand what topics to focus the visit.
  • 18. • what is the visit? • The experiment was conducted so far on artistic works, but the new project foresees the involvement of museums of archeology and tradition. • the visit is not obviously a guided tour. Patients are asked to describe the object using all the senses (imagine smells, touch ...). • The description of the objects used to facilitate the telling of memories of his life tied to the object. • The tour lasts about 1 hour and 30. The stop in front of each item is up to 30 minutes. • The positive results of the project were also evaluated scientifically by doctors.
  • 19. • Ref. Miriam Mandosi • miriam.mandosi@gmail.com
  • 20. • Demetrio, Borgonovi, Teaching to Remember Ourself: the Autobiographical Methodology, Springerlink 2005 • D. Demetrio, Raccontarsi, Raffaello Cortina Editore, Milano, 1995. • D. Demetrio, L’educatore autobiografo, Unicopli, Milano, 1999. • D. Demetrio, A. Ciantar, Scritture Erranti, Edup, Roma, 2002. • L. Formenti, I. Gamelli, Quella volta che ho imparato, Raffaello Cortina, Milano 1998. • L. Formenti, La formazione autobiografica, Guerini, Milano, 1998. • A. Ciantar, Three challenges for Informal Learning in Europe (Grundtvig Contact Seminar “MAKING LEARNING VISIBLE”, LLP Italian Agency, October 2010). • A. Smorti, Il sé come testo. Costruzione delle storie e sviluppo della persona, Giunti, 1998. By Andrea Ciantar - andrea.ciantar@gmail.com