Artigo Revisado por pares

Femme Fatale and Status Fatale: A Cross-Cultural Perspective

2000; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 34; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1177/106939710003400104

ISSN

1552-3578

Autores

William Jankowiak, Angela Ramsey,

Tópico(s)

Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment

Resumo

This article presents the results of a cross-cultural survey of 78 cultures that documented (through the use of folklore, ethnographic accounts, and interviews with ethnographers) the presence or absence of a femme fatale (a dangerous woman), and a “status fatale” (a dangerous man). We found that 94% of the cultures had images of a femme fatale, whereas only 42% of the sampled cultures had images of a status fatale. Our sample revealed that emotional involvement, rather than sexual gratification, was the primary motivation for becoming involved with a stranger who possessed qualities deemed culturally most desirable in the opposite sex. The significance of the findings is related to contemporary debates in evolutionary psychology and cultural anthropology.

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