PSYC18H3 Chapter 3: Chapter 3 notes

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Frankenstein: movie showed romanticism settings, emphasis of natural, distrust of the artificial, humans arrogantly overstepping boundaries, exploiting natural law and the construction of risky technological systems. Elements of a cultural approach to emotion: romanticism. Period of time, theme was that values, concepts and ideas about self expressed in ar, rituals, social practices and institutions. Shaped how society experienced emotions, group/socially specific and not universal. Self construal approach: independent an interdependent selves: independent self. behaviour caused by internal influences www. notesolution. com: interdependent view self. Fulfill roles and duties: these both have types of individualism. ones assertiveness and distinctiveness: collective vs individualism. Imperative to find ones status, identity, and role within community. Emotion of interdependence, merged togetherness from comfort in others complete acceptance. cultures that value honour have various elicitor emotions (shame, pride, guilt: hypercognized. Shame, emotion connected to this, reinforces social hierarchies , signals respect for those in power.

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