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2012

Ka Yee Angela LEUNG

Cognition and culture

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The Hard Embodiment Of Culture, Dov Cohen, Angela K. Y. Leung Jan 2012

The Hard Embodiment Of Culture, Dov Cohen, Angela K. Y. Leung

Ka Yee Angela LEUNG

The way humans move and comport their bodies is one way they (literally) carry their culture. In pre-wired embodiments, body comportment triggers basic, evolutionarily prepared affective and cognitive reactions that subsequently prime more complex representations. Culture suffuses this process, because (1) cultural artifacts, affordances, and practices make certain body comportments more likely, (2) cultural practices, rituals, schemas, and rules promote the learning of an otherwise underspecified connection between a given body comportment and a particular basic reaction, and (3) cultural meaning systems elaborate basic affective and cognitive reactions into more complex representations. These points are illustrated with three experiments that …