Chinese Emotionality in Chinese Emic Concepts and its Relevance for Discourse - Influences from Ecology, Thought Systems and Folk Religion

Ana Erika Camargo Cruz
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Emotions are identified, categorised and expressed differently by different cultures and societies, what is also related to distinct reasoning (regarding which emotions are appropriate to a certain situation, time, or place, and the adequate way to express them, amongst others). A myriad factors contribute to this differentiated cultural development respecting emotionality, being geographical constrictions, history, and thought systems merely a few of them. Furthermore, discourse can be understood as a way through which culture is expressed. Chinese people have a common identity framework that dates back to a few millennia. Moreover, their cultural idiosyncrasies have a rich emphasis on emotional analysis and regulation. This work thus intends to present a few aspects of Chinese culture and society that are relevant to Chinese individuals’ perception and expression of emotionality in their everyday life, introducing also this society’s emphasis on moral, social and aesthetic emotions, and their work in contemporary Chinese discourse.
中国主概念中的中国情感及其话语关联——生态、思想体系和民间宗教的影响
不同的文化和社会会对情绪进行不同的识别、分类和表达,这也与不同的推理有关(关于哪些情绪适合于特定的情况、时间或地点,以及表达它们的适当方式等)。许多因素促成了这种不同的文化发展,包括情感,地理限制,历史和思想体系,只是其中的一小部分。此外,话语可以被理解为文化表达的一种方式。中国人有一个共同的身份框架,可以追溯到几千年前。此外,他们的文化特质非常强调情感分析和调节。因此,本作品旨在呈现中国文化和社会的几个方面,这些方面与中国人在日常生活中对情感的感知和表达有关,并介绍中国社会对道德、社会和审美情感的重视,以及他们在当代中国话语中的工作。
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