Staying-at-Home with Tragedy: Self-expansion Through Narratives Promotes Positive Coping with Identity Threat.

IF 4.4 1区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Human Communication Research Pub Date : 2021-06-21 eCollection Date: 2021-07-01 DOI:10.1093/hcr/hqab005
Guan-Soon Khoo, Jeeyun Oh, Soya Nah
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic created a historic opportunity to study the link between identity threat and individuals' temporary expansion of the boundaries of the self (TEBOTS) through stories. Concurrently, the relationship between eudaimonic entertainment processes and self-expansion, particularly feeling moved and self-awareness, was examined. A quasi-experiment was conducted with an online sample (N = 172) that was randomly assigned to watch either a tragic drama or comedy. Results showed that key TEBOTS predictions were largely confirmed for boundary expansion and the outcomes of narrative engagement and entertainment gratifications. Although identity threat was negatively associated with positive coping with the pandemic, this relationship turned positive when mediated by boundary expansion. Further, exposure to tragedy raised feelings of "being moved," which, in turn, was linked to self-perceptual depth and expanded boundaries of the self downstream. The present findings suggest that self-expansion through story consumption could benefit viewers' positive reframing of challenging life experiences.

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与悲剧呆在家里:通过叙事的自我扩张促进了对身份威胁的积极应对。
2019冠状病毒病大流行为研究身份威胁与个人通过故事暂时扩大自我边界(TEBOTS)之间的联系创造了一个历史性机会。同时,研究人员还研究了快乐娱乐过程与自我扩展之间的关系,特别是情感感动和自我意识。一项准实验是对172名在线样本(N = 172)进行的,他们被随机分配观看悲剧剧或喜剧。结果表明,TEBOTS的关键预测在很大程度上证实了边界扩展、叙事参与和娱乐满足的结果。虽然身份威胁与积极应对大流行呈负相关,但在边界扩大的调节下,这种关系变为正相关。此外,接触悲剧会增加“被感动”的感觉,这反过来又与自我感知的深度和自我下游的扩展边界有关。本研究结果表明,通过故事消费的自我扩展有助于观众积极重构具有挑战性的生活经历。
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CiteScore
8.20
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期刊介绍: Human Communication Research is one of the official journals of the prestigious International Communication Association and concentrates on presenting the best empirical work in the area of human communication. It is a top-ranked communication studies journal and one of the top ten journals in the field of human communication. Major topic areas for the journal include language and social interaction, nonverbal communication, interpersonal communication, organizational communication and new technologies, mass communication, health communication, intercultural communication, and developmental issues in communication.
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