Distance from a Cultural Prototype and Psychological Distress in Urban Brazil: A Model

Author:

Dressler William W.1ORCID,Balieiro Mauro C.2ORCID,dos Santos José Ernesto3

Affiliation:

1. Professor Emeritus, Department of Anthropology, The University of Alabama https://dx.doi.org/8063 Tuscaloosa, AL USA

2. Professor, Department of Psychology, Paulista University São Paulo Brazil

3. Senior Professor, Faculty of Medicine of Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo São Paulo Brazil

Abstract

Abstract The metaphor of culture as a space or environment of meaning is widely employed. Going beyond metaphor, we present a model of culture as a 3-dimensional Euclidean space, using data from Brazil on cultural models of life goals. The dimensions of this space are defined by degree of sharing of culture (cultural competence); alternate configurations of that shared meaning (residual agreement); and social practice (cultural consonance). A cultural distance metric calculated within those dimensions identifies an individuals’ proximity to prototypical goals; greater distance from these goals is associated with higher psychological distress. Cultural distance is in turn influenced by one’s sense of personal agency. Finally, in a set of open-ended interviews, the more individuals employ spatial metaphors in talking about culturally defined life goals, the higher their sense of personal agency and cultural consonance. This model moves the discussion of culture as a space of meaning from metaphor to measurement.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Experimental and Cognitive Psychology,Cultural Studies,Social Psychology

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