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" Everyday conceptions of emotion : "
edited by J.A. Russell [and others].
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776495
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edited by J.A. Russell [and others].
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Everyday conceptions of emotion : : an introduction to the psychology, anthropology and linguistics of emotion\ edited by J.A. Russell [and others].
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Publication Statement
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Dordrecht ; London : Springer, 2011
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Series Statement
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NATO science series. Series D, Behavioural and social sciences, 81
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ISBN
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9401584842
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: 9789401584845
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Contents
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Preface. 1: Emotion Econcepts and What Language Reveals about Them. Introduction: Language and Emotion Concepts; Z. Koevecses. Everyday Conceptions of Emotion: A Semantic Perspective; A. Wierzbicka. Metaphor and the Folk Understanding of Anger; Z. Koevecses. The Heart and the Head: Everydat Conceptions of Being Emotional; W.G. Parrott. Prototype Analyses of Emotion Terms in Palau, Micronesia; K.D. Smith, D. Tkel-Sbal. Turkish Emotion Concepts: A Prototype Analysis; S. Turk Smith, K.D. Smith. Emotions and Emotion Words; N.H. Frijda, S. Markam, K. Sato. Everyday Concepts of Emotions Following Every-Other-Day Errors in Joint Plans; K. Oatley, L. Larocque. 2: Anthropological Studies of Emotion Concepts. Introduction: Ethnotheories of Emotion; J.C. Wellenkamp. American Cultural Models of Embarrassment: The Not-so Egocentric Self Laid Bare; D. Holland, A. Kipnis. The Study of Inuit Emotions: Lessons from a Personal Retrospective; J.L. Briggs. The Politics of Emotion in Nukulaelae Gossip; N. Besnier. `Caught in the Web of Words': Performing Theory in a Fiji Indian Community; D.L. Brenneis. A Sociolinguistic Approach to Emotion Concepts in a Senegalese Community; J.T. Irvine. Everyday Conceptions of Distress: A Case STudy from Toraja, Indonesia; J.C. Wellenkamp. 3: The Developing Child's Theory of Emotion. Introduction: The Child's Concept of Emotion; P.L. Harris. Yougn Children's Conception of Mind and Emotion: Evidence from English Speakers; H.M. Wellman. Children's Understanding of Emotion; A.S.R. Manstead. The Development of Children's Understanding of Negative Reflexive Social Emotions; K. Papadopoulou. Developmental Constraints of Emotion Categories; P.L.Harris. Children's Understanding of the Strategic Control of Negative Emotions; M. Meerum Terwogt, H. Stegge. Intersubjective Emotions and the Theory of Mind Research: A Cultural Critique; M. Karasawa. 4: Social Influences on Conceptions of Emotion. Introduction: Social Psychological Perspectives on Laypersons' Theories of Emotion; K.D. Smith. Culture Differences in Emotional Knowledge: A Study in Mexico, Chile, Blegium and the Basque Country (Spain); D. Paez, A.I. Vergara. Naive Theories of Emotional Experience: Jealousy; V.L. Zammuner. Emotion Concepts as a Function of Gender; A.H. Fischer. The Social Sharing of Emotion as a Source for the Social Knowledge of Emotion; B. Rime. Knowing and Labeling Emotions: The Role of Social Sharing; G. Bellelli. Expression of Emotion versus Expressions of Emotions: Everyday Conceptions about Spontaneous Facial Behaviour; J.M. Fernanandez-Dols, M.A. Ruiz-Belda. The Collective Construction of Self Esteem: Implications for Culture, Self, and Emotion; S. Kitayama, H.R. Markus, C. Lieberman. 5: Concluding Comments. Final Session; A.S.R. Manstead. The Appeal and Pitfalls of Cross-Disciplinary Dialogues; N. Besnier. Afterword; J.A. Russell. Index.
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