The History of Emotions: A Very Short Introduction

Thomas , Dixon


anglais | 25-05-2023 | 143 pages

9780198818298

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Emotions are complex mental states that resist reduction. Intimate and private, yet gaining substance and significance from their social and cultural context, their history is plural. It occupies the intersection of history of ideas, of the body, of subjectivity, and social and cultural history. This book explores its many facets.

Note biographique

Thomas Dixon is Professor of History and Director of the Centre for the History of the Emotions at Queen Mary University of London. His research and teaching explore the intellectual and cultural histories of passions, emotions, love, altruism, tears, and weeping, especially in Britain. His books include From Passions to Emotions: The Creation of a Secular Psychological Category (2003), The Invention of Altruism: Making Moral Meanings in Victorian Britain (2008), and Weeping Britannia: Portrait of a Nation in Tears (2015). His broadcast work has included histories of friendship and of solitude for BBC Radio 4, and an award-winning podcast series, "The Sound of Anger", made as part of a Wellcome Trust research project on emotional health.


Table des matières

  • Preface

  • Acknowledgements

  • List of illustrations

  • 1: The pulse of the past

  • 2: A map of woe

  • 3: From passions to emojis

  • 4: Terror and the pursuit of happiness

  • 5: All the rages

  • 6: Looking for love

  • References and further reading

  • Index

Détails

Code EAN :9780198818298
Auteur(trice): 
Editeur :Oxford University Press-Oxford University Press
Date de publication :  25-05-2023
Format :Livre de poche
Langue(s) : anglais
Hauteur :184 mm
Largeur :109 mm
Epaisseur :12 mm
Poids :154 gr
Stock :à commander
Nombre de pages :143
Collection :  Very Short Introductions