Emotion Norms, Display Rules, and Regulation in the Akan Society of Ghana: An Exploration Using Proverbs
Date
2018
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Frontiers in Psychology
Abstract
Proverbs are widely used by the Akan of West Africa. The current study thematically
analyzed an Akan proverb compendium for proverbs containing emotional references.
Of the identified proverbs, a focus on negative emotions was most typical. Emotion-focused proverbs highlighted four emotion regulation strategies: change in cognition,
response modulation, situation modification, and situation selection. A subset of
proverbs addressed emotion display rules restricting the expression of emotions such
as pride, and emotional contagion associated with emotions such as shame. Additional
themes including: social context influences on the expression and experience of
emotion; expectations of emotion limits; as well as the nature of emotions were present
in the proverb collection. In general, Akan emotion-related proverbs stress individual-level responsibility for affect regulation in interpersonal interactions and societal contexts.
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Research Article
Keywords
culture, emotion, Africa, emotion regulation, emotion display rules
Citation
Dzokoto VA, Osei-Tutu A, Kyei JJ, Twum-Asante M, Attah DA and Ahorsu DK (2018) Emotion Norms, Display Rules, and Regulation in the Akan Society of Ghana: An Exploration Using Proverbs. Front. Psychol. 9:1916. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01916