The browser you are using is not supported by this website. All versions of Internet Explorer are no longer supported, either by us or Microsoft (read more here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/windows/end-of-ie-support).

Please use a modern browser to fully experience our website, such as the newest versions of Edge, Chrome, Firefox or Safari etc.

Livet som figur : om självbiografiskt minne och metaforer

Author

  • Monika Bredefeldt Öhman

Summary, in English

The central topics of the thesis are autobiographical memory and metaphors. Three hypotheses are presented: (1) Autobiographical memory is better understood without dichotomizing the declarative (explicit) long-term memory system into semantic and episodic. An alternative model is proposed in which semantic and autobiographical memory are overlapping and the recollective memory is regarded as a mental “natural kind” of memory. The Self-Memory-System of Conway (2005) is for that reason to be considered in more detail. (2) The narrative capacity is intrinsically connected with the self-consciousness. Driven by intentionality, both are creating meaning and are characterized by a “double chronology.” (3) Some metaphorical image schemas, in particular FORCE and BALANCE, are central in the autobiographical memory and the self-consciousness.

The methods used to investigate the third hypothesis are, firstly, interviews generating life stories and, secondly, psychological experiments. The linguistic analysis of the life stories reveals that certain metaphorical image schemas are central: PATH, UP/DOWN, LIGHT/DARK, CONTAINER, PROCESS, FORCE and BALANCE. The image schema of BALANCE is considered as an attractor in the self-organizing system of the self and therefore BALANCE and FORCE are of special significance for the person. Another reason for FORCE to be special is that emotions are important to people and the “master metaphor” of emotions is FORCE. To test the hypothesis that force dynamic words are special, experiments with lexical decision tasks were conducted. Furthermore, in an archival experiment using The English Lexicon Project, force metaphorical words were shown to have significantly shorter reaction times compared with other words with the same prediction variables.

Department/s

Publishing year

2009

Language

Swedish

Publication/Series

Lund University Cognitive Studies

Volume

143

Document type

Dissertation

Topic

  • Philosophy

Keywords

  • lexical decision task
  • image schema
  • force dynamics
  • cognitive semantics
  • Autobiographical memory
  • balance
  • life story
  • metaphor
  • narrative

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1101-8453
  • ISBN: 978-91-977380-5-7

Defence date

14 February 2009

Defence time

13:00

Defence place

Sal 104, Kungshuset, Lundagård, Lund

Opponent

  • Ulf Magnusson (Prof em)