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性别至上是否普遍存在?

Is gender primacy universal?

机构信息

Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305.

Department of Psychology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721.

出版信息

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2024 Aug 27;121(35):e2401919121. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2401919121. Epub 2024 Aug 19.

Abstract

Emerging evidence suggests that gender is a defining feature of personhood. Studies show that gender is the primary social category individuals use to perceive humanness and the social category most strongly related to seeing someone-or something-as human. However, the universality of gender's primacy in social perception and its precedence over other social categories like race and age have been debated. We examined the primacy of gender perception in the Mayangna community of Nicaragua, a population with minimal exposure to Western influences, to test whether the primacy of gender categorization in humanization is more likely to be a culturally specific construct or a cross-cultural and potentially universal phenomenon. Consistent with findings from North American populations [A. E. Martin, M. F. Mason, 123, 292-315 (2022)], the Mayangna ascribed gender to nonhuman objects more strongly than any other social category-including age, race, sexual orientation, disability, and religion-and gender was the only social category that uniquely predicted perceived humanness (i.e., the extent to which a nonhuman entity was seen as "human"). This pattern persisted even in the most isolated subgroup of the sample, who had no exposure to Western culture or media. The present results thus suggest that gender's primacy in social cognition is a widely generalizable, and potentially universal, phenomenon.

摘要

新出现的证据表明,性别是人格的决定性特征。研究表明,性别是个体用来感知人性的主要社会类别,也是与将某人或某物视为人类最相关的社会类别。然而,性别在社会认知中的首要地位的普遍性及其优先于种族和年龄等其他社会类别的普遍性一直存在争议。我们研究了尼加拉瓜马扬加纳社区的性别感知的首要性,该社区受到西方影响的程度最小,以检验性别分类在人性化中的首要地位是否更有可能是一种文化特有的结构,还是一种跨文化的、潜在的普遍现象。与北美人群的发现一致[AE Martin,MF Mason,123,292-315(2022)],马扬加纳人比任何其他社会类别(包括年龄、种族、性取向、残疾和宗教)更强烈地将性别归因于非人类物体,而且性别是唯一独特地预测感知人性的社会类别(即,一个非人类实体被视为“人类”的程度)。即使在样本中最孤立的亚组中,也存在这种模式,他们没有接触过西方文化或媒体。因此,目前的结果表明,性别在社会认知中的首要地位是一种广泛存在的、潜在的普遍现象。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/4ec0/11363275/ebcb16cd3b59/pnas.2401919121fig01.jpg

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