Mixed Emotions
Anthropological Studies of Feeling
Herausgeber: Milton, Kay; Svasek, Marushka
Mixed Emotions
Anthropological Studies of Feeling
Herausgeber: Milton, Kay; Svasek, Marushka
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Emotions are of increasing interest in all the human sciences. In the past two decades, a growing number of anthropologists have explored emotional dynamics in a variety of geographic and cultural settings, and have developed various, at times conflicting, theories of emotion.
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Emotions are of increasing interest in all the human sciences. In the past two decades, a growing number of anthropologists have explored emotional dynamics in a variety of geographic and cultural settings, and have developed various, at times conflicting, theories of emotion.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 352g
- ISBN-13: 9781845200794
- ISBN-10: 1845200799
- Artikelnr.: 20987165
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 352g
- ISBN-13: 9781845200794
- ISBN-10: 1845200799
- Artikelnr.: 20987165
Kay Milton is Head of the School of Anthropological Studies, Queens University Belfast.Maruska Svasek is a researcher in the School of Anthropological Studies, Queens University Belfast.
FINALIntroduction: Emotions in anthropologyMaruska Svasek
Queen's University BelfastChapter 1: Meaning
feeling and human ecologyKay Milton
Queen's Universiy BelfastChapter 2: Darwin on the expression of the emotions: the eclipse of a research programmePeter Bowler
Queen's University BelfastChapter 3: Being there: emotion and imagination in anthropologists' encountersElizabeth Tonkin
Professor Emerita
Queen's University BelfastChapter 4: Resentment as a sense of selfLisette Josephides
Queen's University BelfastChapter 5: Emotion
memory and religious rituals: an assessment of two theoriesHarvey Whitehouse
Queen's University BelfastChapter 6: When intuitive knowledge fails: emotion
art and resolutionPaul Sant Cassia
University of DurhamChapter 7: 'Catholics
Protestants and office workers from the town': the experience and negotiation of fear in Northern IrelandKaren D. Lysaght
Dublin Institute of TechnologyChapter 8: 'As if someone dear to me had died': intimate landscapes
political subjectivity
and the problem of a park in SardiniaTracey Heatherington
University of Wisconsin
USAChapter 9: Love
suffering and grief among Spanish Gitanos Paloma Gay y Blasco
University of St AndrewsChapter 10: Maternal feelings on monkey mountain: cross-species emotional affinity in JapanJohn Knight
Queen's University BelfastChapter 11: The politics of chosen trauma: expellee memories
emotions and identitiesMaruska Svasek
Queen's University BelfastAfterwordKay Milton
Queen's University Belfast
Queen's University BelfastChapter 1: Meaning
feeling and human ecologyKay Milton
Queen's Universiy BelfastChapter 2: Darwin on the expression of the emotions: the eclipse of a research programmePeter Bowler
Queen's University BelfastChapter 3: Being there: emotion and imagination in anthropologists' encountersElizabeth Tonkin
Professor Emerita
Queen's University BelfastChapter 4: Resentment as a sense of selfLisette Josephides
Queen's University BelfastChapter 5: Emotion
memory and religious rituals: an assessment of two theoriesHarvey Whitehouse
Queen's University BelfastChapter 6: When intuitive knowledge fails: emotion
art and resolutionPaul Sant Cassia
University of DurhamChapter 7: 'Catholics
Protestants and office workers from the town': the experience and negotiation of fear in Northern IrelandKaren D. Lysaght
Dublin Institute of TechnologyChapter 8: 'As if someone dear to me had died': intimate landscapes
political subjectivity
and the problem of a park in SardiniaTracey Heatherington
University of Wisconsin
USAChapter 9: Love
suffering and grief among Spanish Gitanos Paloma Gay y Blasco
University of St AndrewsChapter 10: Maternal feelings on monkey mountain: cross-species emotional affinity in JapanJohn Knight
Queen's University BelfastChapter 11: The politics of chosen trauma: expellee memories
emotions and identitiesMaruska Svasek
Queen's University BelfastAfterwordKay Milton
Queen's University Belfast
FINALIntroduction: Emotions in anthropologyMaruska Svasek
Queen's University BelfastChapter 1: Meaning
feeling and human ecologyKay Milton
Queen's Universiy BelfastChapter 2: Darwin on the expression of the emotions: the eclipse of a research programmePeter Bowler
Queen's University BelfastChapter 3: Being there: emotion and imagination in anthropologists' encountersElizabeth Tonkin
Professor Emerita
Queen's University BelfastChapter 4: Resentment as a sense of selfLisette Josephides
Queen's University BelfastChapter 5: Emotion
memory and religious rituals: an assessment of two theoriesHarvey Whitehouse
Queen's University BelfastChapter 6: When intuitive knowledge fails: emotion
art and resolutionPaul Sant Cassia
University of DurhamChapter 7: 'Catholics
Protestants and office workers from the town': the experience and negotiation of fear in Northern IrelandKaren D. Lysaght
Dublin Institute of TechnologyChapter 8: 'As if someone dear to me had died': intimate landscapes
political subjectivity
and the problem of a park in SardiniaTracey Heatherington
University of Wisconsin
USAChapter 9: Love
suffering and grief among Spanish Gitanos Paloma Gay y Blasco
University of St AndrewsChapter 10: Maternal feelings on monkey mountain: cross-species emotional affinity in JapanJohn Knight
Queen's University BelfastChapter 11: The politics of chosen trauma: expellee memories
emotions and identitiesMaruska Svasek
Queen's University BelfastAfterwordKay Milton
Queen's University Belfast
Queen's University BelfastChapter 1: Meaning
feeling and human ecologyKay Milton
Queen's Universiy BelfastChapter 2: Darwin on the expression of the emotions: the eclipse of a research programmePeter Bowler
Queen's University BelfastChapter 3: Being there: emotion and imagination in anthropologists' encountersElizabeth Tonkin
Professor Emerita
Queen's University BelfastChapter 4: Resentment as a sense of selfLisette Josephides
Queen's University BelfastChapter 5: Emotion
memory and religious rituals: an assessment of two theoriesHarvey Whitehouse
Queen's University BelfastChapter 6: When intuitive knowledge fails: emotion
art and resolutionPaul Sant Cassia
University of DurhamChapter 7: 'Catholics
Protestants and office workers from the town': the experience and negotiation of fear in Northern IrelandKaren D. Lysaght
Dublin Institute of TechnologyChapter 8: 'As if someone dear to me had died': intimate landscapes
political subjectivity
and the problem of a park in SardiniaTracey Heatherington
University of Wisconsin
USAChapter 9: Love
suffering and grief among Spanish Gitanos Paloma Gay y Blasco
University of St AndrewsChapter 10: Maternal feelings on monkey mountain: cross-species emotional affinity in JapanJohn Knight
Queen's University BelfastChapter 11: The politics of chosen trauma: expellee memories
emotions and identitiesMaruska Svasek
Queen's University BelfastAfterwordKay Milton
Queen's University Belfast