通过与哈扎人交谈,我们可以学到什么关于情感
Katie Hoemann1, Maria Gendron2, Alyssa N Crittenden3
1Department of Psychology, KU Leuven.
概括
情绪并不是普遍被理解为内在的感觉. 哈扎狩猎采集者通过行动,环境和社会经验来描述情绪,挑战西方心理理论.
科学领域:
- 跨文化心理学跨文化心理学
- 情感的人类学 情感的人类学
- 定性研究方法 定性研究方法
背景情况:
- 当代心理学经常将情绪定义为内在的主观状态.
- 这个定义在很大程度上是基于对欧洲和欧洲裔美国人的研究.
- 这种对狭窄的人口统计的依赖限制了心理理论的普遍性.
研究的目的:
- 研究如何在非西方文化背景下描述和理解情绪.
- 将哈扎人的情感叙述与美国人的情感叙述进行比较.
- 挑战以欧洲为中心的情绪观,认为情绪仅仅是内在的精神状态.
主要方法:
- 采访数据的诱导性,定性分析.
- 与坦桑尼亚的狩猎采集者社区哈扎进行了采访.
- 将哈扎叙述与北卡罗来纳州美国人的采访相对应.
主要成果:
- 哈扎情感叙述强调了行动,身体感觉,物理环境,即时需求和他人的经历.
- 美国情感叙述在很大程度上与西方关于内在主观情感的概念保持一致.
- 哈扎描述挑战了内部精神状态的普遍性作为情感的核心.
结论:
- 主观的感受和内在的精神状态可能不是情绪的普遍组织原则.
- 对情感叙事的跨文化研究揭示了意义创造的显著多样性.
- 更具包容性和强大的情感科学需要结合多样化的文化视角.
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