Framing Human Experience : Language, Culture and Affect (Transitions Band 019) (1. Edition 2025. 2026. 155 S. with 4 figures)

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Framing Human Experience : Language, Culture and Affect (Transitions Band 019) (1. Edition 2025. 2026. 155 S. with 4 figures)

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(Short description)
This volume offers an interdisciplinary exploration into the multifaceted ways human realities are constructed, perceived, and navigated through linguistic structures, cultural frameworks, and affective responses. This volume brings together scholars from diverse fields to investigate how experiences, ranging from the intimate sense of 'home' to societal phenomena like violence and disinformation, are articulated and understood across various contexts. By integrating these diverse analytical perspectives and case studies spanning multiple languages and historical periods, the volume illuminates the intricate, dynamic interplay between our linguistic tools, cultural inheritances, and affective lives. It offers valuable insights for scholars and students interested in how meaning of human experience is made, contested, and experienced in a complex world. Explore global perspectives on human experience!
(Text)
This volume offers an interdisciplinary exploration into the multifaceted ways human realities are constructed, perceived, and navigated through linguistic structures, cultural frameworks, and affective responses. This volume brings together scholars from diverse fields to investigate how experiences, ranging from the intimate sense of 'home' to societal phenomena like violence and disinformation, are articulated and understood across various contexts. By integrating these diverse analytical perspectives and case studies spanning multiple languages and historical periods, the volume illuminates the intricate, dynamic interplay between our linguistic tools, cultural inheritances, and affective lives. It offers valuable insights for scholars and students interested in how meaning of human experience is made, contested, and experienced in a complex world.
(Author portrait)
Andrzej Rabsztyn ist Romanist und Professor für Literatur am Institut für Linguistik der Fakultät für Geisteswissenschaften der Schlesischen Universität in Kattowitz, Polen.Zbigniew Kadlubek is a classical philologist, comparatist, essayist and professor of literature at the Institute of Linguistics, Faculty of Humanities at the University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland.Ryszard Wyleciol is an italianist and cognitive linguist working at the Institute of Lingusitics, Faculty of Humanities at the University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland.

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