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200 1. $a Performing emotions in early Europe $b Texte imprimé $f edited by Philippa Maddern, Joanne McEwan and Anne M. Scott
214 .0 $a Turnhout $c Brepols $d 2018
215 .. $a 1 vol. (XXX-293 p.) $c ill. $d 24 cm
225 |. $a Early European research $v 11
330 .. $a Drawing on a range of interdisciplinary approaches and innovative methodologies, this
collection contributes ground-breaking new scholarship in the burgeoning field of
emotions studies by examining how medieval and early modern Europeans communicated
and 'performed' their emotions. Rejecting the notion that emotions are 'essential'
or 'natural', this volume seeks to pay particular attention to cultural understandings
of emotion by examining how they were expressed and conveyed in a wide range of historical
situations. The contributors investigate the performance and reception of pre-modern
emotions in a variety of contexts - in literature, art, and music, as well as through
various social and religious performances - and in a variety of time periods ranging
from the twelfth to the eighteenth centuries. These studies provide both case-studies
of particular emotions and emotional negotiations, and examinations of how their categorisation,
interpretation, and meaning has changed over time
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930 .. $5 FR-751131007:45452584001001 $a 2018-114263 $b 759999999 $c Tolbiac - Rez de Jardin - Philosophie, histoire, sciences de l'homme - Magasin $d O