Heart & face : semantics of Chinese emotion concepts
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1995
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Kornacki, Pawel
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Using the framework of the Natural Semantic Metalanguage theory, the thesis
explores the conceptual organization of a subset of the emotion vocabulary of Modern
Standard Chinese. The study consists of seven chapters. Chapter One (Introduction)
provides background information on the analytic perspective adopted in the thesis, the
sources of data, and a preliminary discussion of some of the issues in the early
Chinese ethnotheory of "emotion". Chapter Two explicates the key concept of xin
('heart/mind'), the cognitive, moral, and emotional 'centre' of a person. Chapter Three
discusses two related notions, mianzi and lian ('face'), which speak to the culturally
perceived relevance of other people's judgements to the self. Chapter Four develops
this theme further, dealing with the 'social feelings', i.e., reactions to the things people
say and think about us. Chapter Five focuses on the semantic field of the 'anger'-like
expressions. Chapter Six analyzes the lexical data pertinent to the conceptualization of
different kinds of subjectively 'bad' feelings', whereas Chapter Seven discusses the
emotional reactions to various types of good situations and events. Wherever possible,
the thesis seeks to probe into the culturally-based aspects of the conceptual structure
of emotion words, by drawing on a variety of anthropological, psychological, and
sociological studies of the Chinese society. On the methodological level, the thesis
attempts to demonstrate that the bias inherent in conducting the cultural analysis with
the complex, language-specific notions (e.g., 'anger', 'shame', 'happiness'), can be
subverted through a recourse to the universally shared simple meanings, such as, e.g.,
'I', 'think', 'feel', 'because', 'good', and 'bad'.
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