A review of Kay Milton and Maruska Svasek (eds), Mixed Emotions: Anthropological Studies of Feeling (Berg, Osford and New York, 2005)
The extent to which culture shapes the experience of emotion has been a central concern for psycholo...
A growing interest in affect holds much promise for anthropology by providing a new frame to examine...
The papers in this volume represent a broad array of approaches to the analysis of emotions. Some co...
The centrality of emotion in thought and action is increasingly recognized in the human sciences, th...
Human emotions constitute a complex interaction of biological and cultural cues. These are interpret...
An internal critique of anthropology in recent decades has shifted the focus and scope of anthropolo...
Emotions have been debated in many contexts and their conceptualisation remains contested. Thus, thi...
Emotions are both central to life experience itself and highly pertinent to various disciplines, inc...
Due to entrenched debate among affective scientists over the structure of affect, mixed emotions hav...
In her latest contribution to the growing field of emotion studies, Deidre Pribram makes a compellin...
Despite the recent theoretical debate over the importance of addressing emotions in fieldwork, most...
Thesis (B.A.) in Anthropology--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1990.Includes bibliograph...
Within the last decade or so there has been a growing recognition among sociologists of the role pla...
In this article, I use Clifford Geertz’s backhanded defense of Malinowski’s seeming emotional hypocr...
Robert LeVine has not only conducted an important body of child development research and trained man...
The extent to which culture shapes the experience of emotion has been a central concern for psycholo...
A growing interest in affect holds much promise for anthropology by providing a new frame to examine...
The papers in this volume represent a broad array of approaches to the analysis of emotions. Some co...
The centrality of emotion in thought and action is increasingly recognized in the human sciences, th...
Human emotions constitute a complex interaction of biological and cultural cues. These are interpret...
An internal critique of anthropology in recent decades has shifted the focus and scope of anthropolo...
Emotions have been debated in many contexts and their conceptualisation remains contested. Thus, thi...
Emotions are both central to life experience itself and highly pertinent to various disciplines, inc...
Due to entrenched debate among affective scientists over the structure of affect, mixed emotions hav...
In her latest contribution to the growing field of emotion studies, Deidre Pribram makes a compellin...
Despite the recent theoretical debate over the importance of addressing emotions in fieldwork, most...
Thesis (B.A.) in Anthropology--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1990.Includes bibliograph...
Within the last decade or so there has been a growing recognition among sociologists of the role pla...
In this article, I use Clifford Geertz’s backhanded defense of Malinowski’s seeming emotional hypocr...
Robert LeVine has not only conducted an important body of child development research and trained man...
The extent to which culture shapes the experience of emotion has been a central concern for psycholo...
A growing interest in affect holds much promise for anthropology by providing a new frame to examine...
The papers in this volume represent a broad array of approaches to the analysis of emotions. Some co...