Cultural Stereotype and Its Hazards
‘Japanese Collectivism' as a Case
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:28th Nov '24
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Using 'Japanese collectivism' as a case example, Takano draws on empirical research to investigate the destructive nature of stereotyping.
Employing 'Japanese collectivism' as a case example, this book explores how the dichotomous view of cultures was established and investigates how cultural stereotypes exacerbate emotional conflicts between human groups. It will interest students and researchers studying psychology, anthropology, and sociology.Although it is widely believed that Japanese people are typical collectivists compared to individualistic Westerners, this view is not supported by empirical research. Employing 'Japanese collectivism' as a case example, this book explores how the dichotomous view of cultures was established and investigates how cultural stereotypes exacerbate emotional conflicts between human groups. Drawing on empirical findings, it theoretically analyses the properties of cultural stereotype to reveal the hazards associated with stereotyping nations or ethnicities. Students and researchers from numerous disciplines, including psychology, anthropology, sociology, political science, and economics, will gain fresh insights from this reconceptualization of culture.
ISBN: 9781108833202
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300 pages