Emotions in American History : : An International Assessment / / ed. by Jessica C. E. Gienow-Hecht.

The study of emotions has attracted anew the interest of scholars in various disciplines, igniting a lively public debate on the constructive and destructive power of emotions in society as well as within each of us. Most of the contributors to this volume do not hail from the United States but look...

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Place / Publishing House:New York; , Oxford : : Berghahn Books, , [2010]
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Année de publication:2010
Langue:English
Collection:European Studies in American History ; 3
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
ILLUSTRATIONS --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
CONTRIBUTORS --
Introduction EMOTIONS IN AMERICAN HISTORY The View from Europe --
APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF HUMAN EMOTIONS --
Chapter 1 EMOTIONS HISTORY IN THE UNITED STATES Goals, Methods, and Promise --
Chapter 2 EMOTIONS AT WORK Potential and Perspectives of the History of Everyday Life --
EMOTIONS AND WAR --
Chapter 3 THE CORRUPTION OF CIVIC VIRTUE BY EMOTION Anti-Imperialist Fears in the Debate on the Philippine-American War (1899–1902) --
Chapter 4 THE MOBILIZATION OF EMOTIONS Propaganda and Social Violence on the American Home Front during World War I --
Chapter 5 HANOI JANE, VIETNAM MEMORY, AND EMOTIONS --
EMOTIONS, ART, AND THE MEDIA --
Chapter 6 “STOP THEM DAMNED PICTURES” Political Cartoons, the Study of Emotions, and the Construction of the Anglo-American Relationship --
Chapter 7 EMOTIONS OF COMPARISONS Perceptions of European Anti-Americanism in US Magazines of the 1920s --
Chapter 8 EMOTIONS AND NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN ART --
EMOTIONS AND SOCIETY --
Chapter 9 A HORRIFYING EXPERIENCE? Public Executions and the Emotional Spectator in the New Republic --
Chapter 10 EMOTIONS, AMERICAN SOCIETY, AND DISCOURSES ON SEXUALITY --
Chapter 11 DOES EVERY VOTE COUNT IN AMERICA? Emotions, Elections, and the Quest for Black Political Empowerment --
THE VIEW FROM THE OTHER SIDE: EMOTIONS AND PSYCHOLOGY --
Chapter 12 THE FORTUNES OF EMOTION IN THE SCIENCE OF PSYCHOLOGY AND IN THE HISTORY OF EMOTIONS --
INDEX
Résumé:The study of emotions has attracted anew the interest of scholars in various disciplines, igniting a lively public debate on the constructive and destructive power of emotions in society as well as within each of us. Most of the contributors to this volume do not hail from the United States but look at the nation from abroad. They explore the role of emotions in history and ask how that exploration changes what we know about national and international history, and in turn how that affects the methodological study of history. In particular they focus on emotions in American history between the 18th century and the present: in war, in social and political discourse, as well as in art and the media. In addition to case studies, the volume includes a review of their fields by senior scholars, who offer new insights regarding future research projects.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781845458195
9783110998283
DOI:10.1515/9781845458195
Accès:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Jessica C. E. Gienow-Hecht.