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Beyond Semiotic Representation: A Study of Emotion in Ukrainian Children's Paintings
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Abstract As part of the project of Ukrainian children support, Mom, I See War presents, on its official website and social media, more than 4,000 drawings by children from war-affected areas (mainly Ukraine). Based on the artworks in this platform, the study goes deeper from the mere symbolic interpretations... view more
As part of the project of Ukrainian children support, Mom, I See War presents, on its official website and social media, more than 4,000 drawings by children from war-affected areas (mainly Ukraine). Based on the artworks in this platform, the study goes deeper from the mere symbolic interpretations, and discusses the various stages of emotional expression within. Through a close-reading of different aspects within the drawings, the study is performed within the theoretical framework of emotion study, political and cultural theory. While each painting contains a complex combination of various personal emotion, the paper makes a general outlining of all the paintings as a whole, and analyses the various stages of emotional expression among the whole group. In a reaction towards war conditions, four stages of emotion are presented, including fear, pain, anger and hope.... view less
Keywords
emotion; anger; war; hope; anxiety; child; developmental psychology; pain; Ukraine
Classification
Developmental Psychology
Free Keywords
Children Psychology; War Painting
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Journal
Social Inclusion, 12 (2024)
Issue topic
Perceptions, Reflections, and Conceptualizations of War and Peace in Children's Drawings
ISSN
2183-2803
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed