Taking as its starting point the 'irrational passion for dispassionate rationality', so prevalent in Western thought and practice, this paper traces, through the emotions, current debates surrounding the ambivalent nature of modernity as both order and chaos, conformity and transgression. Reason and emotions are not, it is argued, antithetical to one another, rather there is a need to fundamentally rethink existing epistemological models and ontological ways of being and knowing. These issues are traced, on the one hand, through the increasing rationalisation of Western society, the latest expression of which; it is claimed, is a new form of 'postemotionalism', and, on the other hand, through the resurgence of more Dionysian values and coll...
Abstract: A companion volume to Sensational Subjects: The Dramatization of Experience in the Modern...
In this essay, I discuss two major theoretical discourses of modernity, namely, of classical moderni...
Recording of presentation given at Vital Signs 2 Conference, 7-9 September 2010, University of Manch...
This international collection discusses how the individualised, reflexive, late modern era has chang...
This international collection discusses how the individualised, reflexive, late modern era has chang...
Contemporary scholars point to the role of emotions such as anger and fear in the election of populi...
The recent reemergence of theories that emphasize the semantic and conceptual aspects of emotions ha...
The paper critically analyzes the interplay between reason and emotions in the history of Western...
The purpose of this article is to specify the character of late modernity in terms of the emotional ...
Modernity theory approaches modern experience as it incorporates a sense of itself as ‘modern’ (mode...
Taking as its starting point a series of traditional divisions and debates, this paper approaches is...
The purpose of this article is to examine the main “imperatives” of contemporary emotional culture, ...
There are paradigmatic differences in the study of morality between the disciplines of philosophy an...
Abstract: A companion volume to Sympathetic Sentiments: Modernity and the Spectacle of Feeling (Blo...
At the intersection point of social and cultural anthropology, comparative politics and classical po...
Abstract: A companion volume to Sensational Subjects: The Dramatization of Experience in the Modern...
In this essay, I discuss two major theoretical discourses of modernity, namely, of classical moderni...
Recording of presentation given at Vital Signs 2 Conference, 7-9 September 2010, University of Manch...
This international collection discusses how the individualised, reflexive, late modern era has chang...
This international collection discusses how the individualised, reflexive, late modern era has chang...
Contemporary scholars point to the role of emotions such as anger and fear in the election of populi...
The recent reemergence of theories that emphasize the semantic and conceptual aspects of emotions ha...
The paper critically analyzes the interplay between reason and emotions in the history of Western...
The purpose of this article is to specify the character of late modernity in terms of the emotional ...
Modernity theory approaches modern experience as it incorporates a sense of itself as ‘modern’ (mode...
Taking as its starting point a series of traditional divisions and debates, this paper approaches is...
The purpose of this article is to examine the main “imperatives” of contemporary emotional culture, ...
There are paradigmatic differences in the study of morality between the disciplines of philosophy an...
Abstract: A companion volume to Sympathetic Sentiments: Modernity and the Spectacle of Feeling (Blo...
At the intersection point of social and cultural anthropology, comparative politics and classical po...
Abstract: A companion volume to Sensational Subjects: The Dramatization of Experience in the Modern...
In this essay, I discuss two major theoretical discourses of modernity, namely, of classical moderni...
Recording of presentation given at Vital Signs 2 Conference, 7-9 September 2010, University of Manch...