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A 700 word blog post on lecture content on cultural variation topic as part of the 'Psychology & Culture Global Issues & International Perspectives' module. This blog discusses the topic at hand as well as the potential applications of the research that has been done in the area and what it could mean.

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Variation of Emotion


Researchers focused on looking at culture tend to investigate the universality of emotion however

due to the cultural differences there have been several issues. Most trouble stems from defining

what emotion is as whole from the feelings, brain states and behaviours associated to such, some

researchers define emotion through a universal set like Ekman (1990) who defined it through the

"basic 6", those being fear, anger, disgust, joy, and surprise. However, at one point this 6 was 7, but

contempt was removed from the list. These emotions were defined as the basic ones due to the

studies performed using facial expressions showing these specific emotions. These were shown to

various groups of people from a western group of people to groups of indigenous people, from

which it was shown that these facial expressions were recognised within all the groups showing a

degree of universality to emotion.



Despite this there is still issues that crop up within this idea from the cross cultural perspective such

as unanswered questions such as "to what extent are these emotions are the same?" and "how

much does culture affect the felt emotions". Another thing that is an issue specifically from the

previously mentioned study is that of the language of a culture and how that affects how emotion is

shown and or experienced. Language is a key part to any culture and holds great significance so if

each language treats emotion differently it could be assumed that individuals from said culture

experience it differently to someone not a part of it. With regards to the "6 basic" emotions, there is

no word for disgust in Polish, equally there is no word for emotion in Tibetan either, so this does

bring to question how universal emotion is just on a definition and naming stand point.



If someone if from a culture with no wording for specific feeling is it possible for someone outside

such culture to experience the feeling named by the other culture? This can be answered by looking

at cultures that exhibit words and phrases like this such as Germany. The German language has
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