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Can the Lone Ranger, Molly Bloom, and Emile Durkheim Be Friends?
Oleh:
Harber, Kent D.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi:
Emotion Review vol. 1 no. 1 (Jan. 2009)
,
page 90–91.
Topik:
communication
;
disclosure
;
emotions
;
self
Fulltext:
90.pdf
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Isi artikel
Bernard Rimé effectively reorients emotions and emotional disclosure in a more social and interpersonal direction, outlining the intricate interplay between emotion generation, emotional sharing, and social integration. However, he also takes a hard line on the intra-psychic emphasis of emotional disclosure, which he frames as the product of an individualistic “Lone Ranger” perspective. In many ways Rimé’s critique is on target, but it does not fully credit research and theory demonstrating the benefits of private, self-to-self disclosure. This commentary proposes a reconciliation between Rimé’s social structuralist perspective and an intra-psychic, selfbased perspective. George Herbert Mead’s symbolic interactionism, which suggests that the people can relate to their own selves as with another person, provides the basis for this accord.
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