History of emotions: paths and challenges
This overview of the history of emotions begins by historicizing the field, starting with Lucien Febvre and his predecessors. After arguing that the current emotions boom is part of a post-poststructuralist conjuncture, it introduces some key concepts, including Barbara Rosenwein’s “emotional commun...
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doaj-4498e2fe8cd94d6a873893b70667c8db2020-11-24T23:14:20ZspaUniversidad Complutense de MadridCuadernos de Historia Contemporánea0214-400X1988-27342014-11-01360172910.5209/rev_CHCO.2014.v36.4668044886History of emotions: paths and challengesJan Plamper0Goldsmiths, University of LondonThis overview of the history of emotions begins by historicizing the field, starting with Lucien Febvre and his predecessors. After arguing that the current emotions boom is part of a post-poststructuralist conjuncture, it introduces some key concepts, including Barbara Rosenwein’s “emotional communities,” William Reddy’s “emotional regime,” and Monique Scheer’s “emotional practices.” The article next sketches future directions the history of emotions might take and closes by warning about facile appropriations from affective neuroscience.https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CHCO/article/view/46680historia de las emocionescomunidades emocionalesrégimen emocionalprácticas emocionalesneurociencia afectivaLucien FebvreBarbara RosenweinWilliam ReddyMonique Scheer. |
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid |
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This overview of the history of emotions begins by historicizing the field, starting with Lucien Febvre and his predecessors. After arguing that the current emotions boom is part of a post-poststructuralist conjuncture, it introduces some key concepts, including Barbara Rosenwein’s “emotional communities,” William Reddy’s “emotional regime,” and Monique Scheer’s “emotional practices.” The article next sketches future directions the history of emotions might take and closes by warning about facile appropriations from affective neuroscience. |
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historia de las emociones comunidades emocionales régimen emocional prácticas emocionales neurociencia afectiva Lucien Febvre Barbara Rosenwein William Reddy Monique Scheer. |
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