"The Social Construction of Emotions" provides a unified account of the various and complex factors which construct our emotions. It sets out a theory in which the physiological, cognitive and moral aspects of emotion are examined as part of a social system to which the ethological and linguistic manifestations of emotions are keys. The contributors are Rom Harre, Errol Bedford, Claire Armon-Jones, Theodore R.Sarbin, James R.Averill, J.Coulter, C.Terry Warner, J. Sabini and M.Silver, Linda A.Wood, Eduardo Crespo, Robert Finlay-Jones, Paul Heelas, Catherine Lutz, H.Morsbach and W.J.Taylor.
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Höhe: 230 mm
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978-0-631-16585-9 (9780631165859)
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Part I Social Constructionsm: Theory and Method ; 1. An Outline of the Social Constructionist Viewpoint; Rom Harre 2. Emotions and Statements about Them; Errol Bedford 3. The Thesis of Constructionism; Claire Armon-Jones 4. The Social Functions of Emotion; Claire Armon-Jones 5. Emotion and Act: Roles and Rhetoric; Theodore R. Sarbin 6. The Acquisition of Emotions during the Adulthood; James R. Averill ; Part II Case Studies in Contemporary Emotions ; 7. Affect and Social Context: Emotion Definition as a Social Task; J. Coulter 8. Anger and Similar Delusions; C. Terry Warner 9. Envy; J. Sabini and M. Silver 10. Loneliness; Linda A. Wood 11. A Regional Variation: Emotions in Spain; Eduardo Crespo ; Part III The Diversity of Emotions ; 12. Emotion Talk Across Times; Rom Harre and Robert Finlay-Jones 13. Emotion Talk Across Cultures; Paul Heelas 14. The Domain of Emotion Words on Ifaluk; Catherine Lutz 15. A Japanese Emotion: Amae; H. Morsbach and W.J.Tyler.