Source : Polity Press
B. H. Rosenwein and R. Cristiani, What is the History of Emotions?, Polity Press, 2018
Présentation de l’éditeur :
What is the History of Emotions? offers an accessible path through the thicket of approaches, debates, and past and current trends in the history of emotions. Although historians have always talked about how people felt in the past, it is only in the last two decades that they have found systematic and well-grounded ways to treat the topic.
Rosenwein and Cristiani begin with the science of emotion, explaining what contemporary psychologists and neuropsychologists think emotions are. They continue with the major early, foundational approaches to the history of emotions, and they treat in depth new work that emphasizes the role of the body and its gestures. Along the way, they discuss how ideas about emotions and their history have been incorporated into modern literature and technology, from children’s books to videogames.
Students, teachers, and anyone else interested in emotions and how to think about them historically will find this book to be an indispensable and fascinating guide not only to the past but to what may lie ahead.
Sommaire:
Introduction
Chapter 1: Science
Chapter 2: Approaches
Chapter 3: Bodies
Chapter 4: Futures
Conclusion
Notes
Selected Reading
Index
OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Damien Boquet (2 mars 2018). (Vient de paraître) What is the History of Emotions? (B. H. Rosenwein and R. Cristiani). Les émotions au Moyen Âge, carnet d'EMMA. Consulté le 16 mai 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/o7t5