Jan Plamper (Professor of History, Professor of History, Goldsmiths
The History of Emotions
An Introduction
Jan Plamper (Professor of History, Professor of History, Goldsmiths
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An Introduction
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The history of emotions is one of the fastest growing fields in current historical debate, and this is the first book-length introduction to the field, synthesizing the current research, and offering direction for future study, moving beyond the traditional debate between social constructivist and universalist theories of emotion.
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The history of emotions is one of the fastest growing fields in current historical debate, and this is the first book-length introduction to the field, synthesizing the current research, and offering direction for future study, moving beyond the traditional debate between social constructivist and universalist theories of emotion.
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- Emotions in History
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 580g
- ISBN-13: 9780198744641
- ISBN-10: 0198744641
- Artikelnr.: 48318937
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Emotions in History
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 580g
- ISBN-13: 9780198744641
- ISBN-10: 0198744641
- Artikelnr.: 48318937
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Jan Plamper obtained a BA from Brandeis University and a PhD from the University of California, Berkeley, after which he taught at the University of Tübingen and from 2008 to 2012 was a Dilthey Fellow at the Center for the History of Emotions, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, in Berlin. He is co-editor, with Benjamin Lazier, of Fear: Across the Disciplines (2012); and co-editor, with Marc Elie and Schamma Schahadat, of Rossiiskaia imperiia chuvstv: Podkhody k kul'turnoi istorii emotsii [In the Realm of Russian Feelings: Approaches to the Cultural History of Emotions] (2010). He has also recently authored The Stalin Cult: A Study in the Alchemy of Power (2012).
* History and Emotions: An Introduction
* What Is Emotion?
* Who Has Emotion?
* Where Is Emotion?
* Do Emotions Have a History?
* What Sources Might We Use in Writing the History of Emotions?
* One: The History of the History of Emotions
* Lucien Febvre and the History of Emotions
* The History of Emotions Prior to Febvre
* The History of Emotions in the Time of Febvre and After
* The History of Emotions and 9/11
* Barbara H. Rosenwein and Emotional Communities
* Two: Social Constructivism: Anthropology
* The Varieties of Emotions
* Emotions in Travel Writings and Early Anthropology
* Emotions in the Anthropological Classics
* Early Anthropology of Emotions in the 1970s
* The Linguistic Turn and Social Constructivism
* Social Constructivism alongside Rosaldo, Abu-Lughod, and Lutz
* The Social Constructivist Anthropology of Emotions: Some Preliminary
Conclusions
* The 1990s I: The Anthropology of Emotions after Social Constructivism
* The 1990s II: The Supersession of the Social
Constructivism-Universalism Duality?
* Recent Universalist Anthropology of Emotions
* Three: Universalism: Life Sciences
* Paul Ekman and Basic Emotions
* Road Map for Chapter Three
* Charles Darwin's The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals
(1872), or, How One Book Became a Battlefield between Social
Constructivists and Universalists
* The Beginnings of Psychological Research into Emotions, or, How
Feelings, Passions, and Changes of Mood Migrated from Theology to
Psychology and in the Process Became 'Emotions'
* Emotion Laboratories and Laboratory Emotions, or, on the Birth of
Psychological Conceptions of Emotion from the Experimental Spirit
* How Ideas of Social Order also Ordered the Interior of the Brain
* Research into the Emotional Response of the Brain
* Freud's Missing Theory of Feeling
* The Boom in the Psychology of Emotion from the 1960s Onwards
* A Synthetic Cognitive-Physiological Theory of Emotion: The
Schachter-Singer Model
* Evaluating Emotions: Cognitive Psychology and Appraisal Models
* The Neurosciences, fMRI Scanning and Other Imaging Procedures
* Joseph LeDoux and the Two Roads to Fear
* Antonio R. Damasio and the Somatic Marker Hypothesis
* Giacomo Rizzolatti, Vittorio Gallese, Marco Iacoboni, Mirror Neurons,
and Social Emotions
* On the Shoulders of Dwarves, or, The Neurosciences as a 'Trojan
Horse' for the Human and Social Sciences
* Affectarians of All Lands, Unite! The Neurosciences as Represented by
Hardt, Negri, and Co.
* Borrowings from the Neurosciences: An Interim Balance
* Beyond all Divides: The Critical Neurosciences and Genuine
Possibilities for Co-Operation
* Four: Perspectives in the History of Emotions
* The Navigation of Feeling: William M. Reddy's Attempt to Move beyond
Social Constructivism and Universalism
* Emotional Practices
* Neurohistory
* Perspectives in the History of Emotion
* Prospects
* Conclusion
* What Is Emotion?
* Who Has Emotion?
* Where Is Emotion?
* Do Emotions Have a History?
* What Sources Might We Use in Writing the History of Emotions?
* One: The History of the History of Emotions
* Lucien Febvre and the History of Emotions
* The History of Emotions Prior to Febvre
* The History of Emotions in the Time of Febvre and After
* The History of Emotions and 9/11
* Barbara H. Rosenwein and Emotional Communities
* Two: Social Constructivism: Anthropology
* The Varieties of Emotions
* Emotions in Travel Writings and Early Anthropology
* Emotions in the Anthropological Classics
* Early Anthropology of Emotions in the 1970s
* The Linguistic Turn and Social Constructivism
* Social Constructivism alongside Rosaldo, Abu-Lughod, and Lutz
* The Social Constructivist Anthropology of Emotions: Some Preliminary
Conclusions
* The 1990s I: The Anthropology of Emotions after Social Constructivism
* The 1990s II: The Supersession of the Social
Constructivism-Universalism Duality?
* Recent Universalist Anthropology of Emotions
* Three: Universalism: Life Sciences
* Paul Ekman and Basic Emotions
* Road Map for Chapter Three
* Charles Darwin's The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals
(1872), or, How One Book Became a Battlefield between Social
Constructivists and Universalists
* The Beginnings of Psychological Research into Emotions, or, How
Feelings, Passions, and Changes of Mood Migrated from Theology to
Psychology and in the Process Became 'Emotions'
* Emotion Laboratories and Laboratory Emotions, or, on the Birth of
Psychological Conceptions of Emotion from the Experimental Spirit
* How Ideas of Social Order also Ordered the Interior of the Brain
* Research into the Emotional Response of the Brain
* Freud's Missing Theory of Feeling
* The Boom in the Psychology of Emotion from the 1960s Onwards
* A Synthetic Cognitive-Physiological Theory of Emotion: The
Schachter-Singer Model
* Evaluating Emotions: Cognitive Psychology and Appraisal Models
* The Neurosciences, fMRI Scanning and Other Imaging Procedures
* Joseph LeDoux and the Two Roads to Fear
* Antonio R. Damasio and the Somatic Marker Hypothesis
* Giacomo Rizzolatti, Vittorio Gallese, Marco Iacoboni, Mirror Neurons,
and Social Emotions
* On the Shoulders of Dwarves, or, The Neurosciences as a 'Trojan
Horse' for the Human and Social Sciences
* Affectarians of All Lands, Unite! The Neurosciences as Represented by
Hardt, Negri, and Co.
* Borrowings from the Neurosciences: An Interim Balance
* Beyond all Divides: The Critical Neurosciences and Genuine
Possibilities for Co-Operation
* Four: Perspectives in the History of Emotions
* The Navigation of Feeling: William M. Reddy's Attempt to Move beyond
Social Constructivism and Universalism
* Emotional Practices
* Neurohistory
* Perspectives in the History of Emotion
* Prospects
* Conclusion
* History and Emotions: An Introduction
* What Is Emotion?
* Who Has Emotion?
* Where Is Emotion?
* Do Emotions Have a History?
* What Sources Might We Use in Writing the History of Emotions?
* One: The History of the History of Emotions
* Lucien Febvre and the History of Emotions
* The History of Emotions Prior to Febvre
* The History of Emotions in the Time of Febvre and After
* The History of Emotions and 9/11
* Barbara H. Rosenwein and Emotional Communities
* Two: Social Constructivism: Anthropology
* The Varieties of Emotions
* Emotions in Travel Writings and Early Anthropology
* Emotions in the Anthropological Classics
* Early Anthropology of Emotions in the 1970s
* The Linguistic Turn and Social Constructivism
* Social Constructivism alongside Rosaldo, Abu-Lughod, and Lutz
* The Social Constructivist Anthropology of Emotions: Some Preliminary
Conclusions
* The 1990s I: The Anthropology of Emotions after Social Constructivism
* The 1990s II: The Supersession of the Social
Constructivism-Universalism Duality?
* Recent Universalist Anthropology of Emotions
* Three: Universalism: Life Sciences
* Paul Ekman and Basic Emotions
* Road Map for Chapter Three
* Charles Darwin's The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals
(1872), or, How One Book Became a Battlefield between Social
Constructivists and Universalists
* The Beginnings of Psychological Research into Emotions, or, How
Feelings, Passions, and Changes of Mood Migrated from Theology to
Psychology and in the Process Became 'Emotions'
* Emotion Laboratories and Laboratory Emotions, or, on the Birth of
Psychological Conceptions of Emotion from the Experimental Spirit
* How Ideas of Social Order also Ordered the Interior of the Brain
* Research into the Emotional Response of the Brain
* Freud's Missing Theory of Feeling
* The Boom in the Psychology of Emotion from the 1960s Onwards
* A Synthetic Cognitive-Physiological Theory of Emotion: The
Schachter-Singer Model
* Evaluating Emotions: Cognitive Psychology and Appraisal Models
* The Neurosciences, fMRI Scanning and Other Imaging Procedures
* Joseph LeDoux and the Two Roads to Fear
* Antonio R. Damasio and the Somatic Marker Hypothesis
* Giacomo Rizzolatti, Vittorio Gallese, Marco Iacoboni, Mirror Neurons,
and Social Emotions
* On the Shoulders of Dwarves, or, The Neurosciences as a 'Trojan
Horse' for the Human and Social Sciences
* Affectarians of All Lands, Unite! The Neurosciences as Represented by
Hardt, Negri, and Co.
* Borrowings from the Neurosciences: An Interim Balance
* Beyond all Divides: The Critical Neurosciences and Genuine
Possibilities for Co-Operation
* Four: Perspectives in the History of Emotions
* The Navigation of Feeling: William M. Reddy's Attempt to Move beyond
Social Constructivism and Universalism
* Emotional Practices
* Neurohistory
* Perspectives in the History of Emotion
* Prospects
* Conclusion
* What Is Emotion?
* Who Has Emotion?
* Where Is Emotion?
* Do Emotions Have a History?
* What Sources Might We Use in Writing the History of Emotions?
* One: The History of the History of Emotions
* Lucien Febvre and the History of Emotions
* The History of Emotions Prior to Febvre
* The History of Emotions in the Time of Febvre and After
* The History of Emotions and 9/11
* Barbara H. Rosenwein and Emotional Communities
* Two: Social Constructivism: Anthropology
* The Varieties of Emotions
* Emotions in Travel Writings and Early Anthropology
* Emotions in the Anthropological Classics
* Early Anthropology of Emotions in the 1970s
* The Linguistic Turn and Social Constructivism
* Social Constructivism alongside Rosaldo, Abu-Lughod, and Lutz
* The Social Constructivist Anthropology of Emotions: Some Preliminary
Conclusions
* The 1990s I: The Anthropology of Emotions after Social Constructivism
* The 1990s II: The Supersession of the Social
Constructivism-Universalism Duality?
* Recent Universalist Anthropology of Emotions
* Three: Universalism: Life Sciences
* Paul Ekman and Basic Emotions
* Road Map for Chapter Three
* Charles Darwin's The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals
(1872), or, How One Book Became a Battlefield between Social
Constructivists and Universalists
* The Beginnings of Psychological Research into Emotions, or, How
Feelings, Passions, and Changes of Mood Migrated from Theology to
Psychology and in the Process Became 'Emotions'
* Emotion Laboratories and Laboratory Emotions, or, on the Birth of
Psychological Conceptions of Emotion from the Experimental Spirit
* How Ideas of Social Order also Ordered the Interior of the Brain
* Research into the Emotional Response of the Brain
* Freud's Missing Theory of Feeling
* The Boom in the Psychology of Emotion from the 1960s Onwards
* A Synthetic Cognitive-Physiological Theory of Emotion: The
Schachter-Singer Model
* Evaluating Emotions: Cognitive Psychology and Appraisal Models
* The Neurosciences, fMRI Scanning and Other Imaging Procedures
* Joseph LeDoux and the Two Roads to Fear
* Antonio R. Damasio and the Somatic Marker Hypothesis
* Giacomo Rizzolatti, Vittorio Gallese, Marco Iacoboni, Mirror Neurons,
and Social Emotions
* On the Shoulders of Dwarves, or, The Neurosciences as a 'Trojan
Horse' for the Human and Social Sciences
* Affectarians of All Lands, Unite! The Neurosciences as Represented by
Hardt, Negri, and Co.
* Borrowings from the Neurosciences: An Interim Balance
* Beyond all Divides: The Critical Neurosciences and Genuine
Possibilities for Co-Operation
* Four: Perspectives in the History of Emotions
* The Navigation of Feeling: William M. Reddy's Attempt to Move beyond
Social Constructivism and Universalism
* Emotional Practices
* Neurohistory
* Perspectives in the History of Emotion
* Prospects
* Conclusion