Landscapes of Emotion
In this book, Karl G. Heider studies the cultural constructions of emotions, examining how different cultures shape ideas and talk about emotion. The main subjects of the study are the Minangkabau, a matrilineal Muslim culture of three million people in West Sumatra, Indonesia. Comparative data come from the Central Javanese, also of Indonesia and reference is made to studies of American emotions. The Minangkabau have two different 'cultures of emotion', used depending on whether they are speaking their own regional language or the national language. And the Central Javanese have yet another culture of emotion when they are speaking the 'same' national language. Landscapes of Emotion will appeal to a range of readers in anthropology, psychology, sociology and Asian studies who want to understand how different cultures shape emotion.
Product details
November 2006Paperback
9780521032605
352 pages
228 × 151 × 20 mm
0.516kg
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Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Part I. Theory, Method and Results:
- 1. Theoretical introduction
- 2. Mapping the realm of emotion
- 3. Membership in the realm of emotion: prototypicality
- 4. Emotion scenarios: antecedents and outcomes
- 5. Comparisons between languages
- 6. The composite maps of emotion terms, cluster by cluster
- 7. Conclusions
- Part II. A Cluster-By-Cluster Analysis of the Composite Maps of Emotion Terms: The 44 clusters
- Bibliography
- Author index
- Subject index.