Abstract
In commenting on Alberto Rosa's paper-'Bartlett's Psycho-anthropological Project' (1996) we examine the analytic use of intellectual histories in defining disciplinary issues and discuss Bartlett's use of cultural issues in his presentation of himself in autobiography as a psychologist; we examine continuities of interest in sociocultural issues in Bartlett's work and identify the discursive analysis of remembering as illustrating Bartlett's intellectual legacy to a culturally projected study of psychological functioning.
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