
The History Of Emotions Is One Of The Fastest Growing Fields In Current Historical Debate, And This Is The First Book-length Introduction To The Field, Synthesizing The Current Research, And Offering Direction For Future Study. The History Of Emotions Is Organized Around The Debate Between Social Constructivist And Universalist Theories Of Emotion That Has Shaped Most Emotions Research In A Variety Of Disciplines For More Than A Hundred Years: Social Constructivists Believe That Emotions Are Largely Learned And Subject To Historical Change, While Universalists Insist On The Timelessness And Pan-culturalism Of Emotions. In Historicizing And Problematizing This Binary, Jan Plamper Opens Emotions Research Beyond Constructivism And Universalism; He Also Maps A Vast Terrain Of Thought About Feelings In Anthropology, Philosophy, Sociology, Linguistics, Art History, Political Science, The Life Sciences—from Nineteenth-century Experimental Psychology To The Latest Affective Neuroscience—and History, From Ancient Times To The Present Day.
This book investigates the development and current state of the history of emotions as an academic discipline. Jan Plamper, a historian specializing in the history of emotions, synthesizes over a century of interdisciplinary research to evaluate the tension between social constructivist and universalist theories. He provides a framework for understanding how emotions have been conceptualized across time and culture, arguing for a more nuanced approach that transcends traditional binaries.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and historians recognize this work as a foundational introduction to the field, frequently citing its utility in mapping complex interdisciplinary debates. Readers often note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored for students and researchers seeking a rigorous overview of the subject.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191017493
ISBN-13:
9780191017490
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