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铭记历史上的受害经历:对当前群体内违规行为的集体罪责。

Remembering historical victimization: collective guilt for current ingroup transgressions.

作者信息

Wohl Michael J A, Branscombe Nyla R

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

J Pers Soc Psychol. 2008 Jun;94(6):988-1006. doi: 10.1037/0022-3514.94.6.988.

Abstract

The authors examined the consequences of remembering historical victimization for emotional reactions to a current adversary. In Experiment 1, Jewish Canadians who were reminded of the Holocaust accepted less collective guilt for their group's harmful actions toward the Palestinians than those not reminded of their ingroup's past victimization. The extent to which the conflict was perceived to be due to Palestinian terrorism mediated this effect. Experiment 2 illustrated that reminding Jewish people, but not non-Jewish people, of the Holocaust decreased collective guilt for current harm doing compared with when the reminder concerned genocide committed against another group (i.e., Cambodians). In Experiments 3 and 4, Americans experienced less collective guilt for their group's harm doing in Iraq following reminders of either the attacks on September 11th, 2001 or the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor compared with a historical victimization reminder that was irrelevant to the ingroup. The authors discuss why remembering the ingroup's past affects responses to outgroups in the present.

摘要

作者们研究了铭记历史受害者经历对当前面对对手时情绪反应的影响。在实验1中,被提醒过大屠杀的加拿大犹太人,相较于未被提醒其群体过去曾是受害者的人,对其群体针对巴勒斯坦人的有害行为所接受的集体罪责更少。冲突被认为是由巴勒斯坦恐怖主义导致的程度,调节了这一效应。实验2表明,提醒犹太人(而非非犹太人)想起大屠杀,与提醒他们针对另一群体(即柬埔寨人)的种族灭绝行为相比,会降低他们对当前伤害行为的集体罪责感。在实验3和4中,与一个与内群体无关的历史受害者提醒相比,提醒美国人想起2001年9月11日的袭击事件或1941年日本对珍珠港的袭击后,他们对其群体在伊拉克的伤害行为所感受到的集体罪责更少。作者们讨论了为何铭记内群体的过去会影响当下对外群体的反应。

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