Fear is an elementary, archetypal human emotion, yet it is also the current diagnosis of our time. Of all the emotions analysed in the social sciences and humanities over the last several decades within the framework of the affective turn, fear has been the most prominent, precisely because it seems to have been the principal attribute of the human condition since the end of the short 20th century onwards. Responding to the specific challenges posed by the growing pertinence of fear in contemporary life both locally and globally, but also by delving into its historical manifestations and cultural changes, the authors in this edited volume approach chronotopes of fear from the perspectives of anthropology, ethnology, folklore studies, theat...
Fear in its many facets appears to constitute an intriguing and compelling subject matter for writer...
A proper sociological approach to fear is of both empirical and theoretical significance in understa...
The paper assumes that fear presents a certain degree of ambivalence. To say it with Hans Jonas (190...
Fear is an elementary, archetypal human emotion, yet it is also the current diagnosis of our time. O...
Fear needs dealing with. Fear demands to be abated, countered or turned into something else, contrib...
Fear is an intrinsic human emotion, which produces with variable intensity a bodily reaction as a re...
From concerns about the ‘other’ and the ‘unknown’ through to anxieties about crime and the apocalypt...
A broad survey of the psychological, biological, and philosophical basis of fear in historical and c...
In this special edition of vis-à-vis each of us was asked to think about how our research deals with...
This article examines the subject of fear. It's purpose is to get clearer about what it is, to find ...
At a time when the mass media insist on bombarding us with news about natural, political and economi...
In this article, we argue that fear experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic are organized on the ps...
This book is about an emotion constantly present in human culture and history: fear. It is also a bo...
The paper derives applications of an observation about how fears are constructed by people in their ...
There are a host of books about fear but, as yet, there has been little attempt to methodically and ...
Fear in its many facets appears to constitute an intriguing and compelling subject matter for writer...
A proper sociological approach to fear is of both empirical and theoretical significance in understa...
The paper assumes that fear presents a certain degree of ambivalence. To say it with Hans Jonas (190...
Fear is an elementary, archetypal human emotion, yet it is also the current diagnosis of our time. O...
Fear needs dealing with. Fear demands to be abated, countered or turned into something else, contrib...
Fear is an intrinsic human emotion, which produces with variable intensity a bodily reaction as a re...
From concerns about the ‘other’ and the ‘unknown’ through to anxieties about crime and the apocalypt...
A broad survey of the psychological, biological, and philosophical basis of fear in historical and c...
In this special edition of vis-à-vis each of us was asked to think about how our research deals with...
This article examines the subject of fear. It's purpose is to get clearer about what it is, to find ...
At a time when the mass media insist on bombarding us with news about natural, political and economi...
In this article, we argue that fear experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic are organized on the ps...
This book is about an emotion constantly present in human culture and history: fear. It is also a bo...
The paper derives applications of an observation about how fears are constructed by people in their ...
There are a host of books about fear but, as yet, there has been little attempt to methodically and ...
Fear in its many facets appears to constitute an intriguing and compelling subject matter for writer...
A proper sociological approach to fear is of both empirical and theoretical significance in understa...
The paper assumes that fear presents a certain degree of ambivalence. To say it with Hans Jonas (190...