Investigating Mental State Terms in Fairy Tales and Animation Movies
Mentalization can be defined as "keeping one’s own state, desires, and goals in mind as one addresses one’s own experience; and keeping another’s state, desires, and goals in mind, as one interprets his or her behavior”. In recent years, the importance of the mentalization term is emphasized...
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Muhammed Yıldız
2018
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Sumario: | Mentalization can be defined as "keeping one’s own state, desires, and goals in mind as one addresses
one’s own experience; and keeping another’s state, desires, and goals in mind, as one interprets his or
her behavior”. In recent years, the importance of the mentalization term is emphasized in bullyingaggression
studies, therapy and intervention programs, affect regulation, and personality disorders,
especially borderline personality disorders. Having an affect on imagination, fairy tales which are used
in parent-child interaction are the perfect starting point for mentalization. From this point, fifteen fairy
tales from both eastern and western cultures have been investigated in order to assess their
mentalization contribution. However, nowadays technological developments have caused changes in
sociocultural lives. These changes have led to the replacement of fairy tale books with animation
movies. With new and readily available animation technology, children are watching animation movies
rather than having stories read to them. For that reason, animation movies are accepted as the
postmodern versions of fairy tales and are included in this study. Fifteen most popular animation
movies worldwide were picked for the third group. The mental state terms in the texts of animation
movies and fairy tales were coded by CS-MST coding system into five main categories, and three
groups' results were compared. In conclusion, fairy tales are found to have more mentalization
contribution compared to animation movies, and are seen to be precious tools to be used in the
improvement of the capacity of mentalization. |
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