- EAN13
- 9781446237946
- Éditeur
- SAGE Publications Ltd
- Date de publication
- 27/06/1996
- Langue
- anglais
- Fiches UNIMARC
- S'identifier
The Emotions
Social, Cultural and Biological Dimensions
Rom Harre, W Gerrod Parrott
SAGE Publications Ltd
Livre numérique
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Aide EAN13 : 9781446237946
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16 pages
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16 pages
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`There is much that is fascinating here. Long-established experiments and
conclusions are rubbished and reinterpreted, long-established assumptions and
beliefs about emotions are soundly trounced, and generally a good going-over
is delivered to the whole field... it is such a blockbuster that one can only
reel backwards and tell anyone studying the subject that they would be crazy
not to get it' - Self & Society
This fascinating book overviews the psychology of the emotions in its broadest
sense, tracing historical, social, cultural and biological themes and
analyses. The contributors - some of the leading figures in the field -
produce a new theoretical synthesis by drawing together these strands.
From the standpoint of the function of the emotions in everyday life, the
authors focus on: the discursive role played by the emotions in expressing
judgements about, attitudes to and contrition for actions done by the self and
others, and how certain emotions - such as guilt, shame, embarrassment,
chagrin and regret - seem to play a role in social control; the variation and
diversity in emotion, which provides scope for exploring how patterns of
emotion contrast in different societies, across gender lines, at different
historical times, and between children and adults; and the way in which the
body is shaped and its functions influenced by culturally maintained patterns
of emotion displays.
conclusions are rubbished and reinterpreted, long-established assumptions and
beliefs about emotions are soundly trounced, and generally a good going-over
is delivered to the whole field... it is such a blockbuster that one can only
reel backwards and tell anyone studying the subject that they would be crazy
not to get it' - Self & Society
This fascinating book overviews the psychology of the emotions in its broadest
sense, tracing historical, social, cultural and biological themes and
analyses. The contributors - some of the leading figures in the field -
produce a new theoretical synthesis by drawing together these strands.
From the standpoint of the function of the emotions in everyday life, the
authors focus on: the discursive role played by the emotions in expressing
judgements about, attitudes to and contrition for actions done by the self and
others, and how certain emotions - such as guilt, shame, embarrassment,
chagrin and regret - seem to play a role in social control; the variation and
diversity in emotion, which provides scope for exploring how patterns of
emotion contrast in different societies, across gender lines, at different
historical times, and between children and adults; and the way in which the
body is shaped and its functions influenced by culturally maintained patterns
of emotion displays.
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