Emotions are normally conceptualized through physical responses, and color response in particular is an important index in conceptualization of emotions in Korean This study explores the color responses of body-parts in the state of eight types of emotions ("anger, fear, hatred, sadness, shyness, te...
Emotions are normally conceptualized through physical responses, and color response in particular is an important index in conceptualization of emotions in Korean This study explores the color responses of body-parts in the state of eight types of emotions ("anger, fear, hatred, sadness, shyness, tension, joy, and love") and discusses their characteristics. First, the body-parts on which color responses to the emotions are shown are "face, forehead, cheeks (pol and p"yam), eyes, ears, lips, neck, chest, and the whole body: and the types of color responses to the emotions are "red, blue, white, yellow, black, alternating red and blue, and alternating blue and yellow: Second, "shyness and anger" have color effects on the widest range of body-parts, while the aspects of color responses to "anger and fear" are most varied. In addition, the body-parts and colors most typical of the eight emotions are "face and eyes", and "red and blue: respectively. Third, the Five Element Theory categorizes emotions and colors. However, it is difficult to find an explicit correlation between these and the color responses to emotions and body-parts found in a corpus of contemporary novels.
Emotions are normally conceptualized through physical responses, and color response in particular is an important index in conceptualization of emotions in Korean This study explores the color responses of body-parts in the state of eight types of emotions ("anger, fear, hatred, sadness, shyness, tension, joy, and love") and discusses their characteristics. First, the body-parts on which color responses to the emotions are shown are "face, forehead, cheeks (pol and p"yam), eyes, ears, lips, neck, chest, and the whole body: and the types of color responses to the emotions are "red, blue, white, yellow, black, alternating red and blue, and alternating blue and yellow: Second, "shyness and anger" have color effects on the widest range of body-parts, while the aspects of color responses to "anger and fear" are most varied. In addition, the body-parts and colors most typical of the eight emotions are "face and eyes", and "red and blue: respectively. Third, the Five Element Theory categorizes emotions and colors. However, it is difficult to find an explicit correlation between these and the color responses to emotions and body-parts found in a corpus of contemporary novels.
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