Author(s)
Frevert, UteKeywords
international relationspolitics
rulers
politicians
speech
discourse
collective emotions
habits
gendering emotions
emotions
human behaviour
affective language
semantics
lexicology
Multidisciplinary
Psychology
Sociology
Language & Linguistics
LAN009040
CFD
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http://books.openedition.org/ceup/1496Abstract
Coming to terms with emotions and how they influence human behaviour, seems to be of the utmost importance to societies that are obsessed with everything “neuro.” On the other hand, emotions have become an object of constant individual and social manipulation since “emotional intelligence” emerged as a buzzword of our times. Reflecting on this burgeoning interest in human emotions makes one think of how this interest developed and what fuelled it. From a historian’s point of view, it can be traced back to classical antiquity. But it has undergone shifts and changes which can in turn shed light on social concepts of the self and its relation to other human beings (and nature). The volume focuses on the historicity of emotions and explores the processes that brought them to the fore of public interest and debate.Date
2013-01-21Type
info:eu-repo/semantics/bookIdentifier
oai:books.openedition.org:ceup/1496http://books.openedition.org/ceup/1496
urn:eisbn:9786155225031
urn:isbn:9786155053344