@article{oai:kindai.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001292, author = {堀田, 美保}, issue = {2}, journal = {社会心理学研究, Research in social psychology}, month = {2016-02-17}, note = {110002785368, [Abstract] This study was conducted to examine the relationships among (1) generation-gaps young people perceive between themselves and their parents' generation, (2) images of their parents' generation, and (3) story-telling by their parents about the past. A survey was conducted on 284 university students. The results showed that respondents experienced story-telling more from their mothers than from their fathers, and more about events in the respondents' childhood than about earlier events. Moreover, those who experienced story-telling from their mothers more frequently rated their parent's generation as having more vitality. A similar tendency was identified regarding the fathers' story-telling among female respondents. On hearing stories, respondents who felt pity tended to have images of toughness and those who felt envy and interest tended to have vitality images about their parents' generation. Finally, those who experienced story-telling from their mothers more frequently perceived smaller generation-gaps regarding some topics. In female respondents, more frequent story-telling from their fathers was related to smaller generationgaps. Possibilities for future research on story-telling from parents and parent-child and intergenerational relationships were discussed., Copyright (c) 2002 日本社会心理学会 , right: 本文データは学協会の許諾に基づきCiNiiから複製したものである, relation: isVersionOf: http://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/110002785368/, application/pdf}, title = {若者が抱く世代間格差感・世代イメージと親からの過去についての語りと関連性}, volume = {17}, year = {}, yomi = {ホッタ, ミホ} }