Emotion and social theory : corporeal refelctions on the (Ir) rational / Simon J. Williams.
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- BF561 .W56 2001
- HM291 .W55 2001
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 138-162) and index.
Introduction: why emotions, why now? -- Modernity and its discontents: reason versus emotion? -- Biology versus society? -- Experiencing emotions: the lived body -- Desire, excess and the transgression of intimacy: a 'stalled revolution'? -- 'Manufactured' emotions?: the (un)managed heart' revisited -- Conclusion -- Index.
This critical account of the resurgence of emotions in social theory draws on a wide range of sources, both classical and contemporary to examine this once marginalised topic.
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