A Cultural History of the Emotions in the Modern and Post-Modern Age

Joy Damousi editor Prof Jane W Davidson editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:22nd Sep '22

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A Cultural History of the Emotions in the Modern and Post-Modern Age cover

A comprehensive, thematic reference work covering the cultural history of the emotions from 1920 to the present day.

The 20th century, with revolutionary and rapid developments in travel, communications and computerised technologies, offered new and seemingly limitless horizons which accompanied and amplified distinctive experiences of emotions. The birth of psychology and psychiatry revealed the importance of emotional life and that individuals could have control over their behaviour. Traditional religion was challenged and alternative forms of spiritualism emerged. Creative and performing arts continued to shape understandings and experiences of emotions, from realism to detachment, holistic to fragmented notions of self and society. The role of emotions in family life focused on how to deal with modern day freedom and anxiety. In the public sphere, people used emotion to oppress as well as liberate. Countering threats to national security, personal and cultural identity, a range of political motivated activities emerged embracing peace, humanitarian and environmental causes. This volume surveys the means by which modern experience shaped how, why and where emotions were expressed, monitored and controlled.

ISBN: 9781350345270

Dimensions: 242mm x 168mm x 12mm

Weight: 420g

216 pages