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The words we use to describe our emotions affect how we feel, says historian Tiffany Watt Smith, and they've often changed (sometimes very dramatically) in response to new cultural expectations and ideas. Take nostalgia, for instance: first defined in 1688 as an illness and considered deadl...
when knowledge of emotions is an extremely important commodity, where emotions are used to explain many things, 情绪会被用来解释许多事物,会被我们的政客利用, exploited by our politicians, manipulated by algorithms. 会被演算法操纵。情绪智慧是种技能, Emotional intelligence, which is the skill of being...
Thehistoryofhumanemotions I would like to begin with a little experiment. In a moment, I'm going to ask if you would close your eyes and see if you can work out what emotions you're feeling right now. Now, you're not going to tell anyone or anything. The idea is to see how easy...
我们用以形容自己情绪的词汇影响着我们的感觉,蒂凡尼·瓦特·史密斯说到,而且它们常常随着新的文化期望和理念而改变(有时非常剧烈)。以思乡情绪为例:该情绪于1688年被定义为一种致死的疾病,今天则看起来没有那么严重了。通过这场精彩的关于情绪历史的演讲,了解更多关于我们用于描述自己感觉的语言是如何持续进化的,并学...
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The 2016 Early Modern Workshop on "History of Emotions/Emotions in History" was held at Fordham University.Alongside earlier "turns" such as the linguistic and the cultural, an "emotional turn" has provided historians with a fresh perspective to consider the past. Emotion structures human ...
Perhaps you experienced one of those odd, untranslatable emotions for which there's no obvious English equivalent. You might have felt the feeling the Dutch called "gezelligheid," being cozy and warm inside with friends when it's cold and damp outside. Maybe if you were really lucky, you fe...
000 years old, but in our own time, some evolutionary psychologists have suggested that these six emotions -- happiness, sadness, fear, disgust, anger, surprise -- are expressed by everyone across the globe in exactly the same way, and therefore represent the building blocks of our entire ...
Jan Plamper obtained a BA from Brandeis University and a PhD from the University of California, Berkeley, after which he taught at the University of Tubingen and from 2008 to 2012 was a Dilthey Fellow at the Center for the History of Emotions, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, in...