Habitus in Habitat I- Emotion and Motion : Emotion and Motion (Natur, Wissenschaft und die Künste / Nature, Science and the Arts / Nature, Science et les Arts .3) (2010. 260 S. 240 mm)

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Habitus in Habitat I- Emotion and Motion : Emotion and Motion (Natur, Wissenschaft und die Künste / Nature, Science and the Arts / Nature, Science et les Arts .3) (2010. 260 S. 240 mm)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 260 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

What is the relationship between habits and emotions? What is the role of the embodiment of emotions in a cultural habitat? What is the role of the environment for the formation of emotions and subjectivity?
One way to address these questions is through discussing an emotional habitus - a set of habits and behavioral attitudes involving the body that are fundamental to emotional communication. But this set of habits is not independent of context; it takes place within a specific emotional habitat in which other bodies play a crucial role. Together, these constitute the foundation of sociocultural communities, psychologies of emotions and cultural practices - and they have much to contribute to the study of emotions both for cognition and aesthetics. Thus, the challenge of addressing these questions cannot be faced by either the sciences or the humanities alone.
At the Berlin-based conference: Emotion and Motion, scholars gathered from various disciplines to broaden perspectives on the interdisciplinary field of embodied habits and embodied emotions. This book offers a new view on the related field of habitus and the embodied mind.

Contents

Contents: Sabine Flach/Daniel Margulies/Jan Söffner: Introduction - Erika Fischer-Lichte: Performing Emotions. How to Conceptualize Emotional Contagion in Performance - Shaun Gallagher: Movement and Emotion in Joint Attention - Thomas Fuchs: Intercorporality. How Embodied Interaction Shapes Mind and Brain - Marta Braun: Animal Locomotion - Jan Söffner: On Nostalgia (and Homer) - Erik Porath: Situation and Motion. The Art of Expression in Fiedler and Freud - Christine Kirchhoff: Affected by the Other. On Emotion in Psychoanalysis - Burkhard Meyer-Sickendiek: Shame and Grace. The Paradox of the «Beautiful Soul» in the 18th Century - Arno Villringer: The Body and its Representation in the Brain - Suzanne Anker/SabineFlach: The Glass Veil - John M. Krois: Experiencing Emotion in Depictions. Being Moved without Motion? - Sabine Flach: Lament in Contemporary Art - Heike Schlie: Excentric Crucifixions circa 1500. On the Invention of Emotional Resonance in Painting and the Theories of Transferring Depicted Emotions to the Beholder - Barbara Larson: Through Stained Glass. Abstraction and Embodiment in Early Twentieth Century Avant-Garde Circles - Jin Hyun Kim: Towards Embodiment-Based Research on Musical Expressiveness.

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