
The History of Emotions
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- History and Emotions: An Introduction
- What Is Emotion?
- Who Has Emotion?
- Where Is Emotion?
- Do Emotions Have a History?
- What Sources Might We Use in Writing the History of Emotions?
- One: The History of the History of Emotions
- Lucien Febvre and the History of Emotions
- The History of Emotions Prior to Febvre
- The History of Emotions in the Time of Febvre and After
- The History of Emotions and 9/11
- Barbara H. Rosenwein and Emotional Communities
- Two: Social Constructivism: Anthropology
- The Varieties of Emotions
- Emotions in Travel Writings and Early Anthropology
- Emotions in the Anthropological Classics
- Early Anthropology of Emotions in the 1970s
- The Linguistic Turn and Social Constructivism
- Social Constructivism alongside Rosaldo, Abu-Lughod, and Lutz
- The Social Constructivist Anthropology of Emotions: Some Preliminary Conclusions
- The 1990s I: The Anthropology of Emotions after Social Constructivism
- The 1990s II: The Supersession of the Social Constructivism-Universalism Duality?
- Recent Universalist Anthropology of Emotions
- Three: Universalism: Life Sciences
- Paul Ekman and Basic Emotions
- Road Map for Chapter Three
- Charles Darwin's The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals (1872), or, How One Book Became a Battlefield between Social Constructivists and Universalists
- The Beginnings of Psychological Research into Emotions, or, How Feelings, Passions, and Changes of Mood Migrated from Theology to Psychology and in the Process Became 'Emotions'
- Emotion Laboratories and Laboratory Emotions, or, on the Birth of Psychological Conceptions of Emotion from the Experimental Spirit
- How Ideas of Social Order also Ordered the Interior of the Brain
- Research into the Emotional Response of the Brain
- Freud's Missing Theory of Feeling
- The Boom in the Psychology of Emotion from the 1960s Onwards
- A Synthetic Cognitive-Physiological Theory of Emotion: The Schachter-Singer Model
- Evaluating Emotions: Cognitive Psychology and Appraisal Models
- The Neurosciences, fMRI Scanning and Other Imaging Procedures
- Joseph LeDoux and the Two Roads to Fear
- Antonio R. Damasio and the Somatic Marker Hypothesis
- Giacomo Rizzolatti, Vittorio Gallese, Marco Iacoboni, Mirror Neurons, and Social Emotions
- On the Shoulders of Dwarves, or, The Neurosciences as a 'Trojan Horse' for the Human and Social Sciences
- Affectarians of All Lands, Unite! The Neurosciences as Represented by Hardt, Negri, and Co.
- Borrowings from the Neurosciences: An Interim Balance
- Beyond all Divides: The Critical Neurosciences and Genuine Possibilities for Co-Operation
- Four: Perspectives in the History of Emotions
- The Navigation of Feeling: William M. Reddy's Attempt to Move beyond Social Constructivism and Universalism
- Emotional Practices
- Neurohistory
- Perspectives in the History of Emotion
- Prospects
- Conclusion
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