Rethinking Emotion: Interiority and Exteriority in Premodern, Modern, and Contemporary Thought (Interdisciplinary German Cultural Studies)

Rethinking Emotion: Interiority and Exteriority in Premodern, Modern, and Contemporary Thought (Interdisciplinary German Cultural Studies)

by RudigerCampe (Editor), JuliaWeber (Editor)

Synopsis

What are emotions, where do they originate and how are they brought into being? While from antiquity to early modernity, affects or passions were mostly conceived of as external physiological forces which act upon a passive subject, modern conceptions generally locate emotions within the subject. Drawing on the dichotomy of interiority / exteriority as a complex interdependent relationship, they mostly envision emotions as interior processes. Contemporary conceptions of emotion from such different fields as human geography, art history and cognitive sciences recently started to challenge this notion of internal emotions by developing alternative descriptions of externalized emotion. This book reevaluates premodern, modern and contemporary conceptions of affects, passions and emotion by analyzing various historical manifestations of the discourse on emotion. Unlike most previous research, which - especially in the German tradition - often focused exclusively on the rise of the modern (Romantic) interiority without paying attention to the underlying dichotomy of interiority / exteriority , this study aims to explore the historical preconditions, the internal logic and the possible shortcomings that inform our thinking on emotion.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 383
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter & Co
Published: 28 May 2014

ISBN 10: 3110259249
ISBN 13: 9783110259247

Author Bio
Rudiger Campe, Yale University, USA; Julia Weber, Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany.