Emotions have been extensively studied across disciplines, but are best defined within specific cultural contexts. In ancient Egypt, they are presented both as visceral experiences that may be “contained” within or transmitted from the heart or stomach, and as socially constructed strands of personhood. Emotions manifest in gestures, postures, and, to a lesser extent, facial expressions in Egyptian art; the presence or absence of their markers in humans may be connected to decorum and status. Animals are used both in art and script to represent emotional states. Various expressive terms exist to describe emotions linguistically, many of them compounds involving the heart, and emotional states are described in diverse genres of texts through...
The surge in history of emotions research worldwide has produced innovative readings of past culture...
How did ancient people fear? How did ancient people react to fear? The essays in this issue deal wit...
Emotion is a phenomenon that has attracted interest from Ancient Greece through philosophers such as...
Emotions have been extensively studied across disciplines, but are best defined within specific cult...
The history of emotion is an important interdisciplinary research field, not least because it touche...
This paper presents examples of the role played by metaphor in the formation of ancient Greek emotio...
The present study introduces a fascinating new theme in magic studies: it explores how humans experi...
peer reviewedThis article aims at providing an overview of negative emotion expression in Ancient Eg...
Mode of access: World Wide WebTheoretical thesis.Includes bibliographic references.1 Introduction --...
This dissertation explores the meanings of pain in ancient Egypt by attending to various ways in whi...
This thesis represents the first extended attempt by an archaeologist to construct an evolutionary t...
The idea that the body is the site in which emotions are expressed is an old one in Western Culture....
This article focuses on the nature of emotions, in order to get a sense of the object of study. What...
Study of how emotions are expressed in Greek papyrus letters from the Ptolemaic period to the 7th ce...
Research into emotions is a developing field within Assyriology, and NLP tools for Akkadian texts of...
The surge in history of emotions research worldwide has produced innovative readings of past culture...
How did ancient people fear? How did ancient people react to fear? The essays in this issue deal wit...
Emotion is a phenomenon that has attracted interest from Ancient Greece through philosophers such as...
Emotions have been extensively studied across disciplines, but are best defined within specific cult...
The history of emotion is an important interdisciplinary research field, not least because it touche...
This paper presents examples of the role played by metaphor in the formation of ancient Greek emotio...
The present study introduces a fascinating new theme in magic studies: it explores how humans experi...
peer reviewedThis article aims at providing an overview of negative emotion expression in Ancient Eg...
Mode of access: World Wide WebTheoretical thesis.Includes bibliographic references.1 Introduction --...
This dissertation explores the meanings of pain in ancient Egypt by attending to various ways in whi...
This thesis represents the first extended attempt by an archaeologist to construct an evolutionary t...
The idea that the body is the site in which emotions are expressed is an old one in Western Culture....
This article focuses on the nature of emotions, in order to get a sense of the object of study. What...
Study of how emotions are expressed in Greek papyrus letters from the Ptolemaic period to the 7th ce...
Research into emotions is a developing field within Assyriology, and NLP tools for Akkadian texts of...
The surge in history of emotions research worldwide has produced innovative readings of past culture...
How did ancient people fear? How did ancient people react to fear? The essays in this issue deal wit...
Emotion is a phenomenon that has attracted interest from Ancient Greece through philosophers such as...