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"How do emotions change over time? When is hate honorable? What happens when "love" is translated into different languages? Such questions are now being addressed by historians who trace how emotions have been expressed and understood in different cultures throughout history. Doing Emotions History explores the history of feelings such as love, joy, grief, nostalgia as well as a wide range of others, bringing together the latest and most innovative scholarship on the history of the emotions. Spanning the globe from Asia and Europe to North America, the book provides a crucial overview of this emerging discipline. An international group of scholars reviews the field's current status and variations, addresses many of its central debates, provides models and methods, and proposes an array of possibilities for future research. Emphasizing the field's intersections with anthropology, psychology, sociology, neuroscience, data-mining, and popular culture, this groundbreaking volume demonstrates the affecting potential of doing emotions history. Contributors are John Corrigan, Pam Epstein, Nicole Eustace, Norman Kutcher, Brent Malin, Susan Matt, Darrin McMahon, Peter N. Stearns, and Mark Steinberg. "--
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monografia Rebiun06729827 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun06729827 m o d cr cn||||||||| 130627t20142014ilu ob 001 0 eng|d 9780252038051 (hardback) 9780252079559 (paper) 9780252095320 e-book) UPVA 997924645803706 UAM 991008027312304211 UPCT u366712 CaPaEBR. eng. pn. CaPaEBR. BUC Doing emotions history recurso electrónico] edited by Susan J. Matt and Peter N. Stearns Urbana University of Illinois Press [2014] Urbana Urbana University of Illinois Press 1 online resource (225 pages) 1 online resource (225 pages) E-Libro History of emotions Includes bibliographical references and index part I. Basic issues : assessing change -- part II. Regional analysis -- part III. Probing specific emotions -- part IV. Emotions in society "How do emotions change over time? When is hate honorable? What happens when "love" is translated into different languages? Such questions are now being addressed by historians who trace how emotions have been expressed and understood in different cultures throughout history. Doing Emotions History explores the history of feelings such as love, joy, grief, nostalgia as well as a wide range of others, bringing together the latest and most innovative scholarship on the history of the emotions. Spanning the globe from Asia and Europe to North America, the book provides a crucial overview of this emerging discipline. An international group of scholars reviews the field's current status and variations, addresses many of its central debates, provides models and methods, and proposes an array of possibilities for future research. Emphasizing the field's intersections with anthropology, psychology, sociology, neuroscience, data-mining, and popular culture, this groundbreaking volume demonstrates the affecting potential of doing emotions history. Contributors are John Corrigan, Pam Epstein, Nicole Eustace, Norman Kutcher, Brent Malin, Susan Matt, Darrin McMahon, Peter N. Stearns, and Mark Steinberg. "-- Provided by publisher Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2013. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries Emotions- Sociological aspects Emotions- Social aspects- History Ethnopsychology Libros electrónicos Matt, Susan J. Susan Jipson) () Gutiérrez de Terán, Ignacio 1967-) Stearns, Peter N. editor ebrary E-Libro (Servicio en línea) Print version:. Doing emotions history. -- Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [2014] 217 pages. - History of emotions 9780252038051. (DLC)10803567 History of emotion series