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Both meaningful and embodied : moving towards dynamical approaches in the history of experience

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1754-0739; 1754-0747
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Emotion review, 2024, Vol. 16, No. 4, pp. 211-223
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VAN HAASTER, Marie Cornelia Mildred, Both meaningful and embodied : moving towards dynamical approaches in the history of experience, Emotion review, 2024, Vol. 16, No. 4, pp. 211-223 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/77972
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Over the past two decades, historians have developed methods for the history of emotions based on frameworks from philosophy and cognitive science. Although these methods are often applied by others in the field, there has been less engagement with the theoretical frameworks on which they were based. This paper argues that historians made use of frameworks that are in part incompatible with their central aim of accounting for meaningful, situated, and embodied experiences. Building on and combining the work of authors such as William Reddy, Monique Scheer, and Rob Boddice, this paper aims to provoke further research based on dynamical, situated, and biocultural frameworks, which are more compatible with the aims and principles of the history of emotions.
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Published online: 11 June 2024
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