The idea that the body is the site in which emotions are expressed is an old one in Western Culture. However, shall we alternatively consider emotions as historical agents that have given meaning to systems of symbolic relations which we understand here as “bodies”? This three-day workshop seeks to explore the conception of emotions as cultural practices that do things and have the power of creating emotional bodies throughout history. With this aim in mind, we will examine the production of physical, social, political, artistic and literary bodies in connection with the changing meaning of social norms, cultural codes and institutions, and especially as the result of the work of emotions
The history of the emotions first developed as a field of inquiry in Europe. It took root in the Uni...
The extent to which culture shapes the experience of emotion has been a central concern for psycholo...
This paper aims to discuss the idea of craft as a vehicle for processing and expressing emotions thr...
What do emotions actually do? Recent work in the history of emotions and its intersections with cult...
What do emotions actually do? Recent work in the history of emotions and its intersections with cult...
Emotions are both central to life experience itself and highly pertinent to various disciplines, inc...
EMOTIONAL BODIES A Workshop on the Historical Performativity of Emotions 20-22 October, 2014 ...
This article draws on recent developments in the history of emotion and the sociology of creativity ...
Emotions have been extensively studied across disciplines, but are best defined within specific cult...
One defining element of the study of emotions has been the emphasis on the critical role of culture....
The surge in history of emotions research worldwide has produced innovative readings of past culture...
International audienceSince the 1960s various currents within social theory have been undermining th...
This thesis explores the relationship between human emotion and physical expression. The ultimate ob...
Discussions on music's relationship to the emotions reach back to Antiquity. During the Enlightenmen...
Le workshop qui envisage la question de la performativité des émotions et de la corporéité dans la l...
The history of the emotions first developed as a field of inquiry in Europe. It took root in the Uni...
The extent to which culture shapes the experience of emotion has been a central concern for psycholo...
This paper aims to discuss the idea of craft as a vehicle for processing and expressing emotions thr...
What do emotions actually do? Recent work in the history of emotions and its intersections with cult...
What do emotions actually do? Recent work in the history of emotions and its intersections with cult...
Emotions are both central to life experience itself and highly pertinent to various disciplines, inc...
EMOTIONAL BODIES A Workshop on the Historical Performativity of Emotions 20-22 October, 2014 ...
This article draws on recent developments in the history of emotion and the sociology of creativity ...
Emotions have been extensively studied across disciplines, but are best defined within specific cult...
One defining element of the study of emotions has been the emphasis on the critical role of culture....
The surge in history of emotions research worldwide has produced innovative readings of past culture...
International audienceSince the 1960s various currents within social theory have been undermining th...
This thesis explores the relationship between human emotion and physical expression. The ultimate ob...
Discussions on music's relationship to the emotions reach back to Antiquity. During the Enlightenmen...
Le workshop qui envisage la question de la performativité des émotions et de la corporéité dans la l...
The history of the emotions first developed as a field of inquiry in Europe. It took root in the Uni...
The extent to which culture shapes the experience of emotion has been a central concern for psycholo...
This paper aims to discuss the idea of craft as a vehicle for processing and expressing emotions thr...