
Who Benefits And Who Loses When Emotions Are Described In Particular Ways? How Do Metaphors Such As Hold On And Let Go Affect People's Emotional Experiences? Banned Emotions, Written By Neuroscientist-turned-literary Scholar Laura Otis, Draws On The Latest Research In Neuroscience And Psychology To Challenge Popular Attempts To Suppress Certain Emotions. This Interdisciplinary Book Breaks Taboos By Exploring Emotions In Which People Are Said To Indulge: Self-pity, Prolonged Crying, Chronic Anger, Grudge-bearing, Bitterness, And Spite. By Focusing On Metaphors For These Emotions In Classic Novels, Self-help Books, And Popular Films, Banned Emotions Exposes Their Cultural And Religious Roots. Examining Works By Dante, Dickens, Dostoevsky, Kafka, Forster, And Woolf In Parallel With Bridesmaids, Fatal Attraction, And Who Moved My Cheese?, Banned Emotions Traces Pervasive Patterns In The Ways Emotions Are Represented That Can Make People So Ashamed Of Their Feelings, They May Stifle Emotions They Need To Work Through. The Book Argues That Emotion Regulation Is A Political As Well As A Biological Issue, Affecting Not Only Which Emotions Can Be Expressed, But Who Can Express Them, When, And How.
This book investigates the political and biological implications of emotional regulation by questioning who benefits when specific emotions are labeled as taboo or discouraged. Laura Otis, a neuroscientist and literary scholar, synthesizes research from psychology and neuroscience to analyze how cultural metaphors shape our internal experiences. She argues that the suppression of emotions like bitterness, spite, and self-pity is not merely a personal health choice but a systemic issue that dictates who is permitted to express feelings and under what circumstances.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and readers frequently note the interdisciplinary nature of the text, which bridges the gap between hard science and humanities. Experts highlight this as a significant contribution to the study of how language and metaphor influence the lived experience of human emotion.
Page Count:
200
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190698918
ISBN-13:
9780190698911
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