Sara Ahmed | 情感及其对象作者:Sara Ahmed翻译:爱老师文献来源:Ahmed, S.,The cultural politics of emotion. Second edition,Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2014. Afterword:Emotions and Their Objects.原发于公众号“她译”译者按:本文选自《情感的文化政治》第二版后记的前半部分。艾哈迈德在文中批判性...
The chapter proposes and describes several examples of the cultural models of emotions, such as expressive and non-expressive cultural models, the models of direct and indirect expression of emotions. The chapter demonstrates the diversity of ways and channels, in which people express their emotions ...
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Therefore, it could be argued that the interview context itself fostered the use of strategies aimed at the construction of `proper' women and men.Dimova, IrenaDimova, I. (2010). Socio-cultural specificity in the expression of emotions - indexicalities of gender. Proceedings of Second Summer ...
Instead of limiting the subjects to selecting only one emotion term for each expression, this task allowed them to indicate that multiple emotions were evident and the intensity of each emotion. Agreement was very high across cultures about which emotion was the most intense. The 10 cultures ...
“Our results show that when Americans are trying to figure out how a person is feeling, they selectively focus on that particular person’s facial expression, while Japanese consider the emotions of the other people in the situation.” “This may be because Japanese attention is not ...
These findings suggest that the pan-cultural element in facial displays of emotion is the association between facial muscular movements and discrete primary emotions, although cultures may still differ in what evokes an emotion, in rules for controlling the display of emotion, and in behavioral ...
and relief were not cross-culturally associated with smiling facial expressions, perhaps indicating that these types of vocalizations are not cross-culturally interpreted as communicating a positive emotional state, or alternatively that these emotions are associated with positive facial expression other than...
The authors hypothesized that whereas Japanese culture encourages socially engaging emotions (e.g., friendly feelings and guilt), North American culture fo... S Kitayama,B Mesquita,M Karasawa - 《Journal of Personality & Social Psychology》 被引量: 679发表: 2006年 Effects of Context on Judgements...