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Remembering historical victimization: collective guilt for current ingroup transgressions

机译:记住历史上的受害:对当前群体内犯罪的集体内

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The authors examined the consequences of remembering historical victimization for emotional reactions to a current adversary. In Experiment 1, Jewish Canadians who were reminded of the Holocaust accepted less collective guilt for their group's harmful actions toward the Palestinians than those not reminded of their ingroup's past victimization. The extent to which the conflict was perceived to be due to Palestinian terrorism mediated this effect. Experiment 2 illustrated that reminding Jewish people, but not non-Jewish people, of the Holocaust decreased collective guilt for current harm doing compared with when the reminder concerned genocide committed against another group (i.e., Cambodians). In Experiments 3 and 4, Americans experienced less collective guilt for their group's harm doing in Iraq following reminders of either the attacks on September 11th, 2001 or the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor compared with a historical victimization reminder that was irrelevant to the ingroup. The authors discuss why remembering the ingroup's past affects responses to outgroups in the present.
机译:作者考察了记住历史受害者对当前对手的情感反应的后果。在实验1中,被提醒记得大屠杀的犹太加拿大人对他们的团体对巴勒斯坦人的有害行径的集体内less感要比那些没有提醒他们的团伙过去受害的犹太人少。人们认为冲突在多大程度上是由于巴勒斯坦恐怖主义造成的。实验2说明,提醒犹太人而不是非犹太人对大屠杀的集体罪恶感与提醒有关种族灭绝针对另一组人(即柬埔寨人)的行为相比有所减轻。在实验3和实验4中,美国人回想起他们的团伙在伊拉克遭受的伤害而感到较少的内感,这是因为人们回想起2001年9月11日的袭击或1941年日本对珍珠港的袭击,而过去的受害事件提醒与团伙无关。作者讨论了为什么记住内聚群体的过去会影响现在对外聚群体的反应。

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