memorytelling
Memorytelling is the practice of recounting memories aloud for personal reflection, historical documentation, or communal meaning. It encompasses autobiographical narratives, oral histories, and group reminiscence, with emphasis on memory as a resource rather than a fictional or scripted performance. It can occur in informal gatherings, classrooms, museums, or therapeutic settings and may be facilitated by a moderator or structured activity.
Practice and methods: In memorytelling sessions, participants respond to prompts about people, places, events, or emotions.
Context and applications: Memorytelling appears in community history projects, oral history initiatives, and reminiscence programs in
Critiques and considerations: Memory is reconstructive and can be selective or altered by later information. Ethical
Related concepts: It overlaps with oral history, reminiscence therapy, memory studies, and storytelling traditions, and often