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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- NTRODUCTION. Emotional Returns 1
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PART ONE. Neuroscience
- 1. Humanists and the Experimental Study of Emotion 41
- 2. “Both of Us Disgusted in My Insula”: Mirror-Neuron Theory and Emotional Empathy 67
- 3. Emotion Science and the Heart of a Two-Cultures Problem 96
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PART TWO. Medicine
- 4. What Is an Excitement? 121
- 5. The Science of Pain and Pleasure in the Shadow of the Holocaust 139
- 6. Oncomotions: Experience and Debates in West Germany and the United States after 1945 157
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PART THREE. Psychiatry
- 7. The Concept of Panic: Military Psychiatry and Emotional Preparation for Nuclear War in Postwar West Germany 181
- 8. Preventing the Inevitable: John Appel and the Problem of Psychiatric Casualties in the US Army during World War II 209
- 9. Feeling for the Protest Faster: How the Self-Starving Body Influences Social Movements and Global Medical Ethics 239
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PART FOUR. Social Sciences
- 10. Across Different Cultures? Emotions in Science during the Early Twentieth Century 263
- 11. Decolonizing Emotions: The Management of Feeling in the New World Order 278
- 12. Passions, Preferences, and Animal Spirits: How Does Homo Oeconomicus Cope with Emotions? 300
- 13. The Transatlantic Element in the Sociology of Emotions 318
- 14. Feminist Theories and the Science of Emotion 342
- 15. Affect, Trauma, and Daily Life: Transatlantic Legal and Medical Responses to Bullying and Intimidation 365
- Coda: Erasures; Writing History about Holocaust Trauma 387
- Contributors 415
- Index 419
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- NTRODUCTION. Emotional Returns 1
-
PART ONE. Neuroscience
- 1. Humanists and the Experimental Study of Emotion 41
- 2. “Both of Us Disgusted in My Insula”: Mirror-Neuron Theory and Emotional Empathy 67
- 3. Emotion Science and the Heart of a Two-Cultures Problem 96
-
PART TWO. Medicine
- 4. What Is an Excitement? 121
- 5. The Science of Pain and Pleasure in the Shadow of the Holocaust 139
- 6. Oncomotions: Experience and Debates in West Germany and the United States after 1945 157
-
PART THREE. Psychiatry
- 7. The Concept of Panic: Military Psychiatry and Emotional Preparation for Nuclear War in Postwar West Germany 181
- 8. Preventing the Inevitable: John Appel and the Problem of Psychiatric Casualties in the US Army during World War II 209
- 9. Feeling for the Protest Faster: How the Self-Starving Body Influences Social Movements and Global Medical Ethics 239
-
PART FOUR. Social Sciences
- 10. Across Different Cultures? Emotions in Science during the Early Twentieth Century 263
- 11. Decolonizing Emotions: The Management of Feeling in the New World Order 278
- 12. Passions, Preferences, and Animal Spirits: How Does Homo Oeconomicus Cope with Emotions? 300
- 13. The Transatlantic Element in the Sociology of Emotions 318
- 14. Feminist Theories and the Science of Emotion 342
- 15. Affect, Trauma, and Daily Life: Transatlantic Legal and Medical Responses to Bullying and Intimidation 365
- Coda: Erasures; Writing History about Holocaust Trauma 387
- Contributors 415
- Index 419