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Our Emotional Makeup

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Informationen zum Autor Vinciane Despret is a philosopher and psychologist. She teaches at both the University of Liege and the University of Brussels in Belgium. Klappentext Broken hearts! edgy nerves! tightened throats—our emotions grab and take hold of us. But if our emotions appear obvious to us! are they necessarily real or universal? This! of course! is what researchers in physiology and psychology assert! but they will ultimately be disappointed. Vinciane Despret sets out in this book to show how some of our emotions! precisely those we thought were a natural part of our make-up! do not exist unless they have been inscribed in our subjectivity through the mediation of culture. Emotions do not exist per se! but only within relations to others. Anthropologists and ethnologists often return from distant regions and remote islands with emotions unknown to their peers at home! and which can only be expressed in the tribal tongue they have learned. Following such discoveries! one should not be surprised to find that anger does not exist among the Uktus! and the Ikfalus have to teach fear to their children. One only has to consider the emotions of other cultures and traditions to recognize that they are human productions with wide and significant variations! like good manners. Our emotions! finally! represent the way that we see the world and try to make it our own. Zusammenfassung Broken hearts! edgy nerves! tightened throats—our emotions grab and take hold of us. But if our emotions appear obvious to us! are they necessarily real or universal? This! of course! is what researchers in physiology and psychology assert! but they will ultimately be disappointed. Vinciane Despret sets out in this book to show how some of our emotions! precisely those we thought were a natural part of our make-up! do not exist unless they have been inscribed in our subjectivity through the mediation of culture. Emotions do not exist per se! but only within relations to others. Anthropologists and ethnologists often return from distant regions and remote islands with emotions unknown to their peers at home! and which can only be expressed in the tribal tongue they have learned. Following such discoveries! one should not be surprised to find that anger does not exist among the Uktus! and the Ikfalus have to teach fear to their children. One only has to consider the emotions of other cultures and traditions to recognize that they are human productions with wide and significant variations! like good manners. Our emotions! finally! represent the way that we see the world and try to make it our own. ...

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Authors Vinciane Despret, Vinciane/ De Jager Despret
Assisted by Marjolijn De Jager (Translation)
Publisher Other press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 17.06.2004
 
EAN 9781590510360
ISBN 978-1-59051-036-0
No. of pages 326
Dimensions 160 mm x 239 mm x 29 mm
Subject Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Theoretical psychology

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