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公主、王子与超级英雄:儿童的性别认知与虚构角色

Princesses, Princes, and Superheroes: Children's Gender Cognitions and Fictional Characters.

作者信息

Dinella Lisa M, Claps Juliana M, Lewandowski Gary W

机构信息

a Department of Psychology , Monmouth University , West Long Branch , New Jersey , USA.

出版信息

J Genet Psychol. 2017 Sep-Oct;178(5):262-280. doi: 10.1080/00221325.2017.1351417.

Abstract

The goal of the present study was to identify whether children recognize the gender stereotypes prevalent within the increasingly popular princess, prince, and superhero characters. Interviews with 126 children from the northeast region of the Unites States (3-11 years old) indicated that children recognized the gender-typed personality traits of princesses, princes, and superheroes, with older children holding more gender-typed cognitions about the characters. Children's own-schemas (i.e., beliefs that apply to themselves) and superordinate schemas (i.e., include beliefs about others' preferences and behaviors) for the characters were mostly gender typed and congruent. Older children gender-typed princesses as for girls more than younger children, whereas older children considered superheroes to be for boys and girls more than younger children did. Older children also considered the characters to be for them less, potentially reducing the negative implications of exposure to gender-typed messages associated with the characters. Individual differences exist in children's perceptions of these fictional characters, with children's own androgyny being positively correlated with their perceptions of princesses' androgyny levels. Further, girls were more flexible in their stereotyping of princesses, noting they were "for girls and boys" more. The authors discuss the results' practical and theoretical implications.

摘要

本研究的目的是确定儿童是否认识到在日益流行的公主、王子和超级英雄角色中普遍存在的性别刻板印象。对来自美国东北部地区的126名儿童(3至11岁)进行的访谈表明,儿童认识到公主、王子和超级英雄的性别类型化人格特质,年龄较大的儿童对这些角色持有更多的性别类型化认知。儿童对这些角色的自我图式(即适用于他们自己的信念)和上位图式(即包括关于他人偏好和行为的信念)大多是性别类型化且一致的。年龄较大的儿童比年龄较小的儿童更倾向于将公主视为女孩的角色,而年龄较大的儿童比年龄较小的儿童更认为超级英雄是男孩和女孩都适合的角色。年龄较大的儿童也较少认为这些角色是针对他们自己的,这可能会减少接触与这些角色相关的性别类型化信息的负面影响。儿童对这些虚构角色的认知存在个体差异,儿童自身的双性化与他们对公主双性化程度的认知呈正相关。此外,女孩在对公主的刻板印象上更灵活,她们更多地指出公主“适合男孩和女孩”。作者讨论了研究结果的实践和理论意义。

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