Baumeister RF, Muraven M
Department of Psychology, Case Western Reserve University, 10900 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH, 44106-7123, U.S.A.
J Adolesc. 1996 Oct;19(5):405-16. doi: 10.1006/jado.1996.0039.
Adaptation may be the best way to conceptualize the complex, multilateral relationship between individual identity and sociocultural context, because it recognizes the causal importance of culture yet also recognizes individual choice and change. This argument is developed by considering how several historical changes in the sociocultural context (i.e. increasing freedom of choice, changed interpersonal patterns, loss of traditional value bases, and rising tension between desire for uniqueness and difficulty of achieving it) have led to changes in the nature of identity. Although identity adapts to changes in its sociocultural context, these changes sometimes create new problems, including the specially problematic nature of modern selfhood.
适应可能是理解个人身份与社会文化背景之间复杂多边关系的最佳方式,因为它既认识到文化的因果重要性,也承认个人的选择和变化。通过思考社会文化背景中的一些历史变化(即选择自由的增加、人际关系模式的改变、传统价值基础的丧失以及对独特性的渴望与实现这种渴望的困难之间日益加剧的紧张关系)如何导致身份性质的变化,这一论点得以展开。虽然身份会适应其社会文化背景的变化,但这些变化有时会产生新的问题,包括现代自我身份特别成问题的性质。