The study delves into the differences in social norms portrayed in Bollywood and Hollywood movies, highlighting shame and pride as key emotional indicators. The analysis reveals distinct cultural expectations and values reflected through self-conscious emotions like shame and pride. Gender differences in attribution of these emotions are also explored, shedding light on societal norms across cultures.
The research methodology involves extracting dialogues from movie subtitles to identify normative expectations related to shame and pride. The study uncovers significant variations in linguistic expressions of shame and pride between the two film industries. Cultural nuances are evident in the manifestation of these emotions, with Bollywood emphasizing collectivist values while Hollywood focuses on individualistic achievements.
Moreover, the analysis extends to gender differences in social behaviors, showcasing how women are more frequently targeted for social sanctions than men across both movie industries. The study provides insights into the attribution of shame and pride based on gender roles, revealing subtle yet impactful societal norms embedded within movie dialogues.
Overall, this research offers a comprehensive examination of cross-cultural social norms depicted in Bollywood and Hollywood movies through the lens of self-conscious emotions like shame and pride.
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by Sunny Rai,Kh... في arxiv.org 03-13-2024
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