
Performing Emotions
Interdisziplinäre Perspektiven auf das Verhältnis von Politik und Emotion in der Frühen Neuzeit und in der Moderne
V&R unipress
1st Edition
Published on 17. July 2013
Book
Hardback
334 pages
978-3-89971-960-4 (ISBN)
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Description
The relationship between politics and emotions has always been complex. Depending on cultural and temporal circumstances it is extremely variable, but always of crucial significance to the way humans interact with each other and with institutions. This volume is devoted to examining this relationship from historical and interdisciplinary perspectives. Since 1800 at the latest, politics and emotion are assigned to different spheres, commonly known as the public and the private spheres. This categorization already becomes obsolete when viewed from an early modern perspective. But also from an interdisciplinary point of view alternative concepts are necessary, because - and this is of crucial importance here - contemporary experiences consign the separation of politics and emotions to their historical and cultural contexts and thus historicize them. Contributions from disciplines such as sociology, economics, political science and literary studies broaden the theoretically and empirically founded re-figuration of politics and emotion.
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Language
German
Place of publication
Göttingen
Germany
Illustrations
mit 21 Abbildungen
Dimensions
Height: 24.5 cm
Width: 16.3 cm
Thickness: 2.7 cm
Weight
700 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-89971-960-4 (9783899719604)
DOI
10.14220/9783899719604
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Editor
Dr. Claudia Jarzebowski ist Juniorprofessorin für Geschichte der Frühen Neuzeit und Historische Emotionenforschung an der FU Berlin. Sie forscht u.a. an der University of Pennsylvania und der University of Western Australia zu Kindheit und sozialen Beziehungen, zu Liebe, Konflikten und Herrschaft sowie höfischen Selbstzeugnissen in der Frühen Neuzeit.
Dr. Anne Kwaschik ist Inhaberin der Professur für Wissensgeschichte an der Universität Konstanz.
Content
The relationship between politics and emotions has always been complex. Depending on cultural and temporal circumstances it is extremely variable, but always of crucial significance to the way humans interact with each other and with institutions. This volume is devoted to examining this relationship from historical and interdisciplinary perspectives. Since 1800 at the latest, politics and emotion are assigned to different spheres, commonly known as the public and the private spheres. This categorization already becomes obsolete when viewed from an early modern perspective. But also from an interdisciplinary point of view alternative concepts are necessary, because - and this is of crucial importance here - contemporary experiences consign the separation of politics and emotions to their historical and cultural contexts and thus historicize them. Contributions from disciplines such as sociology, economics, political science and literary studies broaden the theoretically and empirically founded re-figuration of politics and emotion.>