The representation of love among Brazilians, Russians and Central Africans: A comparative analysis.

This paper is dedicated to the cultural specificities of three typical collective groups with respect to the representation of love. The research subject focuses on the cross-cultural similarities and differences in how love is conceptualized among highly educated citizens of Brazil (50), Russia (50...

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Main Author: Koyanongo E.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University 2016-05-01
Series:Psychology in Russia: State of Art
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Online Access:http://psychologyinrussia.com/volumes/pdf/2016_1/psychology_2016_1_6.pdf
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spelling doaj-4b5a1e8a051d4968aa59e9d1511580562020-11-25T03:23:44ZengM.V. Lomonosov Moscow State UniversityPsychology in Russia: State of Art2074-68572307-22022016-05-0191849710.11621/pir.2016.0106The representation of love among Brazilians, Russians and Central Africans: A comparative analysis. Koyanongo E. 0Koyanongo E.1Philology faculty People’s Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, RussiaPhilology faculty People’s Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, RussiaThis paper is dedicated to the cultural specificities of three typical collective groups with respect to the representation of love. The research subject focuses on the cross-cultural similarities and differences in how love is conceptualized among highly educated citizens of Brazil (50), Russia (50), and Central Africa (50) (age range 21–60; M = 34). We used “The Classical ideas of love: acceptance and distancing” questionnaire (I.A. Djidaryan, E.V. Belovol, & O.V. Maslova) and the “Directed associations with ‘love’ as the wordstimulus” technique (on the basis of C.G. Jung’s associative experiment and P. Vergès’s methodology). The results show similarities and differences in how love is represented among the groups. The following similarities were found: Love is seen as all that is good and kind about a person, a way to become better. At the peripheral level, the social representation of love includes friendship, patience, and passion. At the point of cross-cultural differences, it was found that: a) The main emotion reflecting how love is represented for Brazilians is honesty, for Russians — suffering, for Central Africans — tenderness; b) Brazilians understand love as a sensual, personal moral choice; Russians perceive love as an obstacle, a problem in itself; Central Africans conceptualize love as God-given and ennobling of the person; c) love is conceptualized as something inherent and family-oriented among Russians, intrapersonal and intimate among Brazilians, and divine among Central Africans. The results mean that within peripheral confines, the notion of love among the groups matches to a certain extent R. Sternberg’s triangle of love, while its core zone is culturally specific.http://psychologyinrussia.com/volumes/pdf/2016_1/psychology_2016_1_6.pdflove representationcross-cultural specificityvalue-semantic aspect of love
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The representation of love among Brazilians, Russians and Central Africans: A comparative analysis.
Psychology in Russia: State of Art
love representation
cross-cultural specificity
value-semantic aspect of love
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Koyanongo E.
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title The representation of love among Brazilians, Russians and Central Africans: A comparative analysis.
title_short The representation of love among Brazilians, Russians and Central Africans: A comparative analysis.
title_full The representation of love among Brazilians, Russians and Central Africans: A comparative analysis.
title_fullStr The representation of love among Brazilians, Russians and Central Africans: A comparative analysis.
title_full_unstemmed The representation of love among Brazilians, Russians and Central Africans: A comparative analysis.
title_sort representation of love among brazilians, russians and central africans: a comparative analysis.
publisher M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University
series Psychology in Russia: State of Art
issn 2074-6857
2307-2202
publishDate 2016-05-01
description This paper is dedicated to the cultural specificities of three typical collective groups with respect to the representation of love. The research subject focuses on the cross-cultural similarities and differences in how love is conceptualized among highly educated citizens of Brazil (50), Russia (50), and Central Africa (50) (age range 21–60; M = 34). We used “The Classical ideas of love: acceptance and distancing” questionnaire (I.A. Djidaryan, E.V. Belovol, & O.V. Maslova) and the “Directed associations with ‘love’ as the wordstimulus” technique (on the basis of C.G. Jung’s associative experiment and P. Vergès’s methodology). The results show similarities and differences in how love is represented among the groups. The following similarities were found: Love is seen as all that is good and kind about a person, a way to become better. At the peripheral level, the social representation of love includes friendship, patience, and passion. At the point of cross-cultural differences, it was found that: a) The main emotion reflecting how love is represented for Brazilians is honesty, for Russians — suffering, for Central Africans — tenderness; b) Brazilians understand love as a sensual, personal moral choice; Russians perceive love as an obstacle, a problem in itself; Central Africans conceptualize love as God-given and ennobling of the person; c) love is conceptualized as something inherent and family-oriented among Russians, intrapersonal and intimate among Brazilians, and divine among Central Africans. The results mean that within peripheral confines, the notion of love among the groups matches to a certain extent R. Sternberg’s triangle of love, while its core zone is culturally specific.
topic love representation
cross-cultural specificity
value-semantic aspect of love
url http://psychologyinrussia.com/volumes/pdf/2016_1/psychology_2016_1_6.pdf
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