Consensus and dissent :: negotiating emotion in the public space /
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505 | 0 | |a Intro -- Consensus and Dissent -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Preface -- 1. Introduction -- References -- 2. Towards an integrative anthropology of emotion: A case study from Yogyakarta -- Towards a relatable anthropology of emotion -- Affect and feeling -- Emotion and emotive -- The field -- Encounters -- Analysis -- Conclusion -- References -- 3. Anger and sadness in Indonesian public emotional expression -- Introduction -- Some background: An ethnographic and linguistic approach to emotional change -- Changing Indonesian frameworks of emotional expression -- Expressing anger in Sumba: Blurring of genres with deadly consequences -- The Dutch colonial encounter with the angry man -- Confrontation of genres -- Religious emotion in political and economic life -- Arabic and the Shamanic creation of sadness -- Conclusions -- References -- 4. The Trobriand Islanders' control of their public display of emotions -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Ritual communication and its role for emotion control in the public behaviour -- 2.1 The social obligation to weep for a deceased person -- 2.2 Morals and manners prevailing for unmarried adolescents -- 2.3 Morals and manners prevailing for a married couple's emotion control -- 2.4 Control your emotions! If teasing provokes you, you've lost your face -- 3. A maxim crucial for the Trobriand Islanders' construction of their social reality -- References -- Appendix -- 5. Emotions in Jamaican: African conceptualizations, emblematicity and multimodality -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Body parts and emotion -- 3. Multimodal expressions of emotions: The case of kiss-teeth -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 6. Emotion, gazes and gestures in Wolof -- Introduction -- 1. Irritation -- 1.1 Gaze as trigger -- 1.2 Inattention as Trigger -- 1.3 Interjections and sound emissions. | |
505 | 8 | |a 1.4 Facial expressions -- 2. Shame and related attitudes -- 2.1 Understanding the concept of shame in Wolof -- 2.2 Related attitudes -- Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- References -- 7. Programmed by culture? Why gestures became the preferred ways of expressing emotions -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The value of kunya and its impact on Hausa culture -- 3. Gestures and paralinguistic sounds as indicators of emotions -- 3.1 Silent expression of emotions -- gestures as suppressed words -- 3.2 Gesture and exclamation as a culturally accepted way of calling attention to something -- 3.3 Nonverbal outbursts of emotion: A cluster of gestures -- 3.4 A nonverbal component in an emotional utterance -- 3.5 Speech-synchronized gestures expressing emotions -- 4. Summary -- References -- Films and Recordings -- 8. Emotion and society: Experiences from Cherang'any (Kalenjin) -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Linguistic strategies for expressing emotional states -- 2.1 Experiencer constructions -- 2.2 Body parts as the seat of emotions -- 2.3 Perception verbs -- 2.4 Ideophones as emotional quality markers -- 3. The expressions of a state of missing: Emo -- 4. The taboo of emotional exhibition -- 5. Performing emotions -- 6. The consequences of showing emotions: A case study of crying -- 7. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- References -- 9. Labeling, describing and indicating emotions -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Communicating emotions -- 3. Literal expressions -- 4. Figurative expressions -- 4.1 Non-experiencer verbs in figurative expressions of emotion -- 4.2 Metonymic expressions -- 5. Bodily reactions indicating emotions -- 5.1 Fright, anger -- 5.2 Shame -- 6. Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- References -- 2. Language, power and feeling in a Jukun community -- 3. Concealment and obscenity as gendered practices -- 4. Memory and storytelling. | |
505 | 8 | |a 5. Registers of emotion -- 6. Edgeland ruins and lament -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 11. Emotions in Goemai (Nigeria): Perspectives from a documentary corpus -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Goemai and the Goemai corpus -- 3. Emotions in the Goemai corpus -- 3.1 Elicited emotion expressions -- 3.2 Emotions in the naturalistic data -- 4. S'ók k'wál: To hide one's speech -- 5. Discussion -- References -- 12. Affecting the Gods: Fear in Ancient Egyptian religious texts -- 1. The sources -- Advantages and obstacles -- 2. Between awe and horror -- Egyptian terms for fear -- 3. Who's afraid of? Timid groups within the realm of the dead -- 4. The fear within: Aspects of Conceptual Metaphor Theory -- 5. Masses, individuals, masses of individuals and the (public) space: Emotions and emotionology -- 6. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Additional glossing abbreviations -- References -- Author index -- Index of subjects and languages. | |
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650 | 0 | |a Emotions |v Cross-cultural studies. | |
650 | 0 | |a Emotions |x Anthropological aspects. |0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2009009150 | |
650 | 0 | |a Language and emotions |v Cross-cultural studies. | |
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spelling | Consensus and dissent : negotiating emotion in the public space / edited by Anne Storch. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2017] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer n rdamedia online resource nc rdacarrier Culture and Language Use ; v. 19 Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher. Intro -- Consensus and Dissent -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Preface -- 1. Introduction -- References -- 2. Towards an integrative anthropology of emotion: A case study from Yogyakarta -- Towards a relatable anthropology of emotion -- Affect and feeling -- Emotion and emotive -- The field -- Encounters -- Analysis -- Conclusion -- References -- 3. Anger and sadness in Indonesian public emotional expression -- Introduction -- Some background: An ethnographic and linguistic approach to emotional change -- Changing Indonesian frameworks of emotional expression -- Expressing anger in Sumba: Blurring of genres with deadly consequences -- The Dutch colonial encounter with the angry man -- Confrontation of genres -- Religious emotion in political and economic life -- Arabic and the Shamanic creation of sadness -- Conclusions -- References -- 4. The Trobriand Islanders' control of their public display of emotions -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Ritual communication and its role for emotion control in the public behaviour -- 2.1 The social obligation to weep for a deceased person -- 2.2 Morals and manners prevailing for unmarried adolescents -- 2.3 Morals and manners prevailing for a married couple's emotion control -- 2.4 Control your emotions! If teasing provokes you, you've lost your face -- 3. A maxim crucial for the Trobriand Islanders' construction of their social reality -- References -- Appendix -- 5. Emotions in Jamaican: African conceptualizations, emblematicity and multimodality -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Body parts and emotion -- 3. Multimodal expressions of emotions: The case of kiss-teeth -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 6. Emotion, gazes and gestures in Wolof -- Introduction -- 1. Irritation -- 1.1 Gaze as trigger -- 1.2 Inattention as Trigger -- 1.3 Interjections and sound emissions. 1.4 Facial expressions -- 2. Shame and related attitudes -- 2.1 Understanding the concept of shame in Wolof -- 2.2 Related attitudes -- Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- References -- 7. Programmed by culture? Why gestures became the preferred ways of expressing emotions -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The value of kunya and its impact on Hausa culture -- 3. Gestures and paralinguistic sounds as indicators of emotions -- 3.1 Silent expression of emotions -- gestures as suppressed words -- 3.2 Gesture and exclamation as a culturally accepted way of calling attention to something -- 3.3 Nonverbal outbursts of emotion: A cluster of gestures -- 3.4 A nonverbal component in an emotional utterance -- 3.5 Speech-synchronized gestures expressing emotions -- 4. Summary -- References -- Films and Recordings -- 8. Emotion and society: Experiences from Cherang'any (Kalenjin) -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Linguistic strategies for expressing emotional states -- 2.1 Experiencer constructions -- 2.2 Body parts as the seat of emotions -- 2.3 Perception verbs -- 2.4 Ideophones as emotional quality markers -- 3. The expressions of a state of missing: Emo -- 4. The taboo of emotional exhibition -- 5. Performing emotions -- 6. The consequences of showing emotions: A case study of crying -- 7. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- References -- 9. Labeling, describing and indicating emotions -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Communicating emotions -- 3. Literal expressions -- 4. Figurative expressions -- 4.1 Non-experiencer verbs in figurative expressions of emotion -- 4.2 Metonymic expressions -- 5. Bodily reactions indicating emotions -- 5.1 Fright, anger -- 5.2 Shame -- 6. Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- References -- 2. Language, power and feeling in a Jukun community -- 3. Concealment and obscenity as gendered practices -- 4. Memory and storytelling. 5. Registers of emotion -- 6. Edgeland ruins and lament -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 11. Emotions in Goemai (Nigeria): Perspectives from a documentary corpus -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Goemai and the Goemai corpus -- 3. Emotions in the Goemai corpus -- 3.1 Elicited emotion expressions -- 3.2 Emotions in the naturalistic data -- 4. S'ók k'wál: To hide one's speech -- 5. Discussion -- References -- 12. Affecting the Gods: Fear in Ancient Egyptian religious texts -- 1. The sources -- Advantages and obstacles -- 2. Between awe and horror -- Egyptian terms for fear -- 3. Who's afraid of? Timid groups within the realm of the dead -- 4. The fear within: Aspects of Conceptual Metaphor Theory -- 5. Masses, individuals, masses of individuals and the (public) space: Emotions and emotionology -- 6. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Additional glossing abbreviations -- References -- Author index -- Index of subjects and languages. Emotive (Linguistics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh98005473 Emotions Cross-cultural studies. Emotions Anthropological aspects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2009009150 Language and emotions Cross-cultural studies. Discourse analysis. Intercultural communication. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85067222 Semantics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85119870 Semantics https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D012660 Sens affectif (Linguistique) Langage et émotions Études transculturelles. Sémantique. semantics. aat POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Cultural Policy. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Cultural. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Popular Culture. bisacsh Discourse analysis fast Emotions fast Emotions Anthropological aspects fast Emotive (Linguistics) fast Intercultural communication fast Language and emotions fast Semantics fast Cross-cultural studies fast Storch, Anne, editor. Print version: Consensus and dissent. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2017] 9789027244550 (DLC) 2016057187 Culture and language use. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2011084968 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1472818 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Consensus and dissent : negotiating emotion in the public space / Culture and language use. Intro -- Consensus and Dissent -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Preface -- 1. Introduction -- References -- 2. Towards an integrative anthropology of emotion: A case study from Yogyakarta -- Towards a relatable anthropology of emotion -- Affect and feeling -- Emotion and emotive -- The field -- Encounters -- Analysis -- Conclusion -- References -- 3. Anger and sadness in Indonesian public emotional expression -- Introduction -- Some background: An ethnographic and linguistic approach to emotional change -- Changing Indonesian frameworks of emotional expression -- Expressing anger in Sumba: Blurring of genres with deadly consequences -- The Dutch colonial encounter with the angry man -- Confrontation of genres -- Religious emotion in political and economic life -- Arabic and the Shamanic creation of sadness -- Conclusions -- References -- 4. The Trobriand Islanders' control of their public display of emotions -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Ritual communication and its role for emotion control in the public behaviour -- 2.1 The social obligation to weep for a deceased person -- 2.2 Morals and manners prevailing for unmarried adolescents -- 2.3 Morals and manners prevailing for a married couple's emotion control -- 2.4 Control your emotions! If teasing provokes you, you've lost your face -- 3. A maxim crucial for the Trobriand Islanders' construction of their social reality -- References -- Appendix -- 5. Emotions in Jamaican: African conceptualizations, emblematicity and multimodality -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Body parts and emotion -- 3. Multimodal expressions of emotions: The case of kiss-teeth -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 6. Emotion, gazes and gestures in Wolof -- Introduction -- 1. Irritation -- 1.1 Gaze as trigger -- 1.2 Inattention as Trigger -- 1.3 Interjections and sound emissions. 1.4 Facial expressions -- 2. Shame and related attitudes -- 2.1 Understanding the concept of shame in Wolof -- 2.2 Related attitudes -- Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- References -- 7. Programmed by culture? Why gestures became the preferred ways of expressing emotions -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The value of kunya and its impact on Hausa culture -- 3. Gestures and paralinguistic sounds as indicators of emotions -- 3.1 Silent expression of emotions -- gestures as suppressed words -- 3.2 Gesture and exclamation as a culturally accepted way of calling attention to something -- 3.3 Nonverbal outbursts of emotion: A cluster of gestures -- 3.4 A nonverbal component in an emotional utterance -- 3.5 Speech-synchronized gestures expressing emotions -- 4. Summary -- References -- Films and Recordings -- 8. Emotion and society: Experiences from Cherang'any (Kalenjin) -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Linguistic strategies for expressing emotional states -- 2.1 Experiencer constructions -- 2.2 Body parts as the seat of emotions -- 2.3 Perception verbs -- 2.4 Ideophones as emotional quality markers -- 3. The expressions of a state of missing: Emo -- 4. The taboo of emotional exhibition -- 5. Performing emotions -- 6. The consequences of showing emotions: A case study of crying -- 7. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- References -- 9. Labeling, describing and indicating emotions -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Communicating emotions -- 3. Literal expressions -- 4. Figurative expressions -- 4.1 Non-experiencer verbs in figurative expressions of emotion -- 4.2 Metonymic expressions -- 5. Bodily reactions indicating emotions -- 5.1 Fright, anger -- 5.2 Shame -- 6. Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- References -- 2. Language, power and feeling in a Jukun community -- 3. Concealment and obscenity as gendered practices -- 4. Memory and storytelling. 5. Registers of emotion -- 6. Edgeland ruins and lament -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 11. Emotions in Goemai (Nigeria): Perspectives from a documentary corpus -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Goemai and the Goemai corpus -- 3. Emotions in the Goemai corpus -- 3.1 Elicited emotion expressions -- 3.2 Emotions in the naturalistic data -- 4. S'ók k'wál: To hide one's speech -- 5. Discussion -- References -- 12. Affecting the Gods: Fear in Ancient Egyptian religious texts -- 1. The sources -- Advantages and obstacles -- 2. Between awe and horror -- Egyptian terms for fear -- 3. Who's afraid of? Timid groups within the realm of the dead -- 4. The fear within: Aspects of Conceptual Metaphor Theory -- 5. Masses, individuals, masses of individuals and the (public) space: Emotions and emotionology -- 6. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Additional glossing abbreviations -- References -- Author index -- Index of subjects and languages. 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title | Consensus and dissent : negotiating emotion in the public space / |
title_auth | Consensus and dissent : negotiating emotion in the public space / |
title_exact_search | Consensus and dissent : negotiating emotion in the public space / |
title_full | Consensus and dissent : negotiating emotion in the public space / edited by Anne Storch. |
title_fullStr | Consensus and dissent : negotiating emotion in the public space / edited by Anne Storch. |
title_full_unstemmed | Consensus and dissent : negotiating emotion in the public space / edited by Anne Storch. |
title_short | Consensus and dissent : |
title_sort | consensus and dissent negotiating emotion in the public space |
title_sub | negotiating emotion in the public space / |
topic | Emotive (Linguistics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh98005473 Emotions Cross-cultural studies. Emotions Anthropological aspects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2009009150 Language and emotions Cross-cultural studies. Discourse analysis. Intercultural communication. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85067222 Semantics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85119870 Semantics https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D012660 Sens affectif (Linguistique) Langage et émotions Études transculturelles. Sémantique. semantics. aat POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Cultural Policy. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Cultural. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Popular Culture. bisacsh Discourse analysis fast Emotions fast Emotions Anthropological aspects fast Emotive (Linguistics) fast Intercultural communication fast Language and emotions fast Semantics fast |
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