Learning what feelings to desire: Socialization of ideal affect through children's storybooks

被引:191
作者
Tsai, Jeanne L. [1 ]
Louie, Jennifer Y. [1 ]
Chen, Eva E. [1 ]
Uchida, Yukiko [2 ]
机构
[1] Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
[2] Koshien Univ, Takarazuka, Hyogo 6650006, Japan
关键词
culture; socialization; emotion; cbildren; values;
D O I
10.1177/0146167206292749
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Previous findings suggest that cultural factors influence ideal affect (i.e., the affective states that people ideally want to feel). Three studies tested the hypothesis that cultural differences in ideal affect emerge early in life and are acquired through exposure to storybooks. In Study 1, the authors established that consistent with previous findings, European American preschoolers preferred excited (vs. calm) states more (indexed by activity and smile preferences) and perceived excited (vs. calm) states as happier than Taiwanese Cbinese preschoolers. In Study 2, it was observed that similar differences were reflected in the pictures (activities, expressions, and smiles) of best-selling storybooks in the United States and Taiwan. Study 3 found that across cultures, exposure to exciting (vs. calm) storybooks altered children's preferences for excited (vs. calm) activities and their perceptions of happiness. These findings suggest that cultural differences in ideal affect may be due partly to differential exposure to calm and exciting storybooks.
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页码:17 / 30
页数:14
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