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Following the successful Sex and Manners, this highly original book explains the sweeping changes to twentieth-century regimes of manners and self. Broad in scope and deep in analytic reach, it provides a wealth of empirical evidence to demonstrate how changes in the code of manners and emotions in four countries (Germany, Netherlands, England and the US) have undergone increasing informalization. From the growing taboo toward the displays of superiority and inferiority and diminishing social and psychicogical distance between people, it reveals an 'emancipation of emotions' and the new repres
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monografia Rebiun28398582 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun28398582 m o d cr mn|---||||| 091207s2007 enk ob 001 0 eng d 9781848606111 electronic bk.) 1848606117 electronic bk.) 9781446214848 ebook) 1446214842 EBLCP eng pn EBLCP NRU OCLCQ DEBSZ OCLCQ CAUOI OCLCO OCLCF OCLCO COCUF AGLDB ZCU MERUC OCLCQ UAB OCLCO SGPBL U3W OCLCQ ICG OCLCQ BRX LEAUB UPM DKC AU@ OCLCQ M8D UKAHL OL$ HS0 OCL OCLCQ Wouters, Cas Informalization Manners and Emotions Since 1890 London Sage Publications 2007 London London Sage Publications 1 online resource (283 pages) 1 online resource (283 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Published in Association with Theory, Culture & Society Includes bibliographical references and index Cover; Contents; Preface; 1 Introduction; 2 Manners: Theory and History; 3 Social Mixing and Status Anxieties; 4 Decreasing Social and Psychic Distance -- Increasing Social Integration and Identification; 5 Introductions and Friendships, Forms of Address, and Other Differences in National Habitus Formation; 6 The Spiral Process of Informalization: Phases of Informalization and Reformalization; 7 Connecting Social and Psychic Processes:Third Nature; Appendix 1: Informalization of Manners and of Labour Relations; Appendix 2: On Norbert Elias and Informalization Theory; Notes; References Following the successful Sex and Manners, this highly original book explains the sweeping changes to twentieth-century regimes of manners and self. Broad in scope and deep in analytic reach, it provides a wealth of empirical evidence to demonstrate how changes in the code of manners and emotions in four countries (Germany, Netherlands, England and the US) have undergone increasing informalization. From the growing taboo toward the displays of superiority and inferiority and diminishing social and psychicogical distance between people, it reveals an 'emancipation of emotions' and the new repres Etiquette- History- 20th century Emotions- Social aspects- History- 20th century REFERENCE- Etiquette Emotions- Social aspects Etiquette Informeel gedrag Etiquette Emoties Sociale aspecten Electronic books History 9781412947183 Published in Association with Theory, Culture & Society