Tropes of Transport : Hegel and Emotion / / Katrin Pahl.

Intervening in the multidisciplinary debate on emotion, Tropes of Transport offers a fresh analysis of Hegel's work that becomes an important resource for Pahl's cutting-edge theory of emotionality. If it is usually assumed that the sincerity of emotions and the force of affects depend on...

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Place / Publishing House:Evanston, Ill. : : Northwestern University Press,, 2012.
©2012.
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Intervening in the multidisciplinary debate on emotion, Tropes of Transport offers a fresh analysis of Hegel's work that becomes an important resource for Pahl's cutting-edge theory of emotionality. If it is usually assumed that the sincerity of emotions and the force of affects depend on their immediacy, Pahl explores to what extent mediation--and therefore a certain degree of manipulation but also of sympathy--is constitutive of emotionality. Hegel serves as a particularly helpful interlocutor not only because he offers a sophisticated analysis of mediation, but also because, rather than locating emotion in the heart, he introduces impersonal tropes of transport, such as trembling, release, and shattering.
Academic.
Also available in print form.
In English.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-274) and index.
Emotional subjects: Heart. Pathos -- Emotional syntax: Release. Juggle. Acknowledging. Tremble. Broken -- Epilogue: against emotional violence.
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Phenomenology and literature.
Emotions (Philosophy)
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 1770-1831. Phänomenologie des Geistes.
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Philosophy
Consciousness
Emotion
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
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