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성 고정관념 활성화가 남녀의 자아해석에 미치는 영향

Effect of Gender-sterotype Activation in Men's and Women's Self-construal

한국심리학회지 : 문화 및 사회문제 / Korean Psychological Journal of Culture and Social Issues, (P)1229-0661; (E)1229-0661
2004, v.10 no.1, pp.83-106
방희정 (이화여자대학교)
조혜자 (이화여자대학교)

초록

본 연구는 성 고정관념이 활성화되었을 때 남성과 여성의 자아해석은 어떻게 달라지는지를 알아보기 위해 시도되었다. 그 결과 전반적으로 남성들의 성 고정관념 점수가 여성들보다 높았고 이런 현상은 자아해석에도 그대로 반영되었다. 여성들은 여성에 대한 고정관념은 낮지만 자아해석은 매우 고정형적으로 하고 있었다. 성 고정관념의 활성화효과는 남성들에게는 나타나지 않고 여성들에게만 나타나, 고정관념이 활성화되었을 때 자아해석을 덜 고정형적으로 하는 탈동일시 경향을 보였다. 영역별로는 역할 영역에서 남성은 고정관념을 수용하는 반면 여성들은 거부하는 양상이 나타났고, 외모 영역에서는 남녀 모두 고정관념을 수용하는 경향이 높았다. 능력영역에서는 남성들은 고정관념이 활성화될 때 더 고정형적인 자아해석을 하는데 비해 여성들은 탈동일시하는 현상이 나타났다. 한편 처방적인 성 고정관념을 자아에 반영하는 경향은 남성에게서 더 강하게 나타났다. 성 고정관념을 가지고 있는 정도에 따라 고정관념 고-저 집단을 나누어 자아해석을 살펴 본 결과, 남녀 모두 성 고정관념이 낮은 사람들은 높은 사람들에 비해 자아해석이 덜 고정형적이었다. 그리고 여성의 경우에는 고정관념이 활성화되었을 때에 성 고정관념이 낮은 사람들이 고정형적인 자아해석을 더 많이 억압하는 것으로 나타났다. 이러한 결과는 성 고정관념이 그 수혜자인 남성과 피해자인 여성의 자아해석에 각기 다르게 영향을 미쳐, 거부되기도 하지만, 자아에 반영되고 실천되어 성 고정관념을 유지시킬 수 있다고 해석되었다

keywords
성 고정관념, 자아해석, 고정관념 활성화, 탈 동일시, gender-stereotype, self-construal, stereotype activation, disidentification, gender-stereotype, self-construal, stereotype activation, disidentification

Abstract

This study was conducted to explore how men's and women's self-construals do change according to gender-stereotype activation. The results showed that men have stronger gender-stereotypes and construe self more gender-stereotypic way than women. In general, women showed having less gender-stereotype but they construed self more stereotypic way. And the stereotype activation affected only on women to construe self less stereotypic way. Both men and women do accept physical appearance stereotypes more than other domains of gender-stereotype when they construe their selves. Gender-role stereotypes are more accepted by men than women, and gender-stereotypes of ability are more accepted by men but refused by women when stereotype was activated. And men accepted prescriptive gender-stereotype more than women. People of high gender-stereotype group construe self more stereotypic way than those of low stereotype group. But in low gender-stereotype group, women construe self less stereotypic way when stereotype is activated than when not. These results are taken to show, among others, that self-stereotyping of targets were different depending on whether the targets are man or woman, and that self stereotyping of an individual contributes to build a mechanism of maintaining gender-stereotype of a society to which he or she belongs.

keywords
성 고정관념, 자아해석, 고정관념 활성화, 탈 동일시, gender-stereotype, self-construal, stereotype activation, disidentification, gender-stereotype, self-construal, stereotype activation, disidentification

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