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    Narrative identity.Dan P. McAdams -2011 - In Seth J. Schwartz, Koen Luyckx & Vivian L. Vignoles,Handbook of identity theory and research. New York: Springer Science+Business Media. pp. 99--115.
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    “First we invented stories, then they changed us”: The Evolution of Narrative Identity.Dan P. McAdams -2019 -Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 3 (1):1-18.
    An integrative psychological concept that bridges the sciences and humanities, narrative identity is the internalized and evolving story a person invents to explain how he or she has become the person he or she is becoming. Combining the selective reconstruction of the past with an imagined anticipated future, narrative identity provides human lives with a sense of unity, moral purpose, and temporal coherence. In this article, I discuss how the evolution of human storytelling provides the basic tools for constructing self-defining (...) life narratives. I then consider theory and research on the development of narrative identity over the human life course, socially consequential variations in narrative identity, and how culture shapes the stories people tell about themselves. My overall perspective on narrative identity was formulated within the fields of personality and developmental psychology, but it is also informed by concepts and constructs in evolutionary biology, cognitive neurosci­ence, philosophy, and literary studies. (shrink)
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    The moral personality.Dan P. McAdams -2009 - In Darcia Narvaez & Daniel Lapsley,Personality, Identity, and Character. Cambridge University Press. pp. 11--29.
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    Identity, Narrative, Language, Culture, and the Problem of Variation in Life Stories.Dan P. McAdams -2019 -Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 3 (1):77-84.
    An integrative psychological concept that bridges the sciences and humanities, narrative identity is the internalized and evolving story a person invents to explain how he or she has become the person he or she is becoming. Combining the selective reconstruction of the past with an imagined anticipated future, narrative identity provides human lives with a sense of unity, moral purpose, and temporal coherence. In this article, I discuss how the evolution of human storytelling provides the basic tools for constructing self-defining (...) life narratives. I then consider theory and research on the development of narrative identity over the human life course, socially consequential variations in narrative identity, and how culture shapes the stories people tell about themselves. My overall perspective on narrative identity was formulated within the fields of personality and developmental psychology, but it is also informed by concepts and constructs in evolutionary biology, cognitive neurosci­ence, philosophy, and literary studies. (shrink)
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    The Appeal of the Primal Leader: Human Evolution and Donald J. Trump.Dan P. McAdams -2017 -Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 1 (2):1-14.
    Drawing on the distinction between dominance and prestige as two evolutionarily grounded strategies for attaining status in human groups, this essay examines an underappreciated feature of Donald Trump's appeal to the millions of American voters who elected him president in 2016—his uncanny ability to channel primal dominance. Like the alpha male of a chimpanzee colony, Trump leads through intimidation, bluster, and threat, and through the establishment of short-term, opportunistic relationships with other high-status agents. Whereas domain-specific expertise confers status in the (...) prestige paradigm, dominant leaders derogate expertise in order to establish a direct, authoritarian connection to their constituency. Trump's leadership style derives readily from his personality makeup, which entails a combustible temperament mixture of high extraversion and low agreeableness, a motivational agenda centered on extreme narcissism, and an internalized life story that tracks the exploits of an intrepid warrior who must forever fight to win in a Hobbesian world of carnage. (shrink)
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    Narrative Identity in the Psychosis Spectrum: A Systematic Review and Developmental Model.Henry R. Cowan,Vijay A. Mittal &Dan P. McAdams -2021 -Clinical Psychology Review 88:102067.
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    I Understand the Meaning of Life—But what is the Meaning of “Meaning”?Dan P. McAdams -2020 -Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 4 (1):39-42.
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