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Analysis of Cultural Influence on Emotions

Analysis of Cultural Influence on Emotions
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摘要 This article reviews the study of the role of culture and gender in the relationship between positive and negative emotions.Research shows that culture and gender interact to produce different association pattern between positive and negative emotions.People in independent-based cultures(e.g.the United States and Western European courtiers) experience emotions in oppositional(i.e.bipolar) ways whereas people in interdependent-based cultures(e.g.China,South Korea and Japan) experience emotions in dialectic ways and these patterns are stronger for women than men in both cultures.The discussions for further study can throw light on the issue of emotion psychology. This artide reviews the study of the role of culture and gender in the relation- ship between positive and negative emotions. Research shows that culture and gender interact to produce different association pattern between posinve and negative emonons. People in mdependent - based cultures ( e. g. the United States and Western European courtiers ) experience emotions in oppositional (i. e. bipolar) ways, whereas people in interdependent -based cultures ( e. g. China,South Korea and Japan) experience emotions in dialectic ways and these patterns are stronger for women than men in both cultures. The discussions for further study can throw light on the issue of emotion psychology.
作者 Yang Chunmei
出处 《学术界》 CSSCI 北大核心 2015年第10期313-318,共6页 Academics
基金 funded by the Youth Project of Southwest University oi Political Science and Law in 2012(No.2012-XZQN38)
关键词 情感体验 文化 消极情绪 关联模式 交互作用 西欧国家 心理学 性别 cukure ,gender ,positive and negative emotions.
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