Emotions in History - Lost and Found (Natalie Zemon Davies Annual Lecture Series)

Emotions in History - Lost and Found (Natalie Zemon Davies Annual Lecture Series)

by UteFrevert (Author)

Synopsis

Emotions, as argued in this book, are contingent on historical variables. Even though men and women may have always felt and shown emotions, those have differed in style, object, intensity, and valence. While certain emotions got lost in history, other ones rose to prominence, depending on political incentives, social challenges, and cultural choices. In European societies, honour and shame practices have fundamentally changed over the course of modernity, gradually losing their grip on people's self -perception and attitude. At the same time, compassion and empathy have become crucial components of the modern "emotional self".Although they have motivated a plethora of humanitarian activities and institutions, they have nevertheless been hampered by severe obstacles and seen periods of dramatic decline.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: first
Publisher: Central European University Press
Published: 20 Oct 2011

ISBN 10: 6155053340
ISBN 13: 9786155053344