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The uses of a history of emotions | Serendipities
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8211; that is, looking for one thing and finding another. CFP Reading and health in early modern Europe →. The uses of a history of emotions. November 10, 2012. In Australia, the ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions came under fire this week. In an article in. The government should fund only studies that support innovation, produce growth and productivity or lead to “genuine medical and scientific advances.”. Rebecca McNamara, Postdoctoral Research Associate at the centre, yesterday defen...
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CFP Reading and health in early modern Europe | Serendipities
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8211; that is, looking for one thing and finding another. The uses of a history of emotions. Literature and emotions at RSA 2014 →. CFP Reading and health in early modern Europe. November 11, 2012. Symposium on Reading and Health in Early Modern Europe, 1500-1800. Medieval and Early Modern Research Group, Newcastle University. Topics might include, but are not restricted to:. Reading as therapeutic (devotional; recreational etc.). The physiology of reading. Health and the senses. Enter your comment here.
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Compassion/pity/sympathy papers @RSA 2015 | Serendipities
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8211; that is, looking for one thing and finding another. CFP: Compassion in early modern culture 1550-1700. Compassion/pity/sympathy papers @RSA 2015. March 9, 2015. The Renaissance Association of America’s 2015 conference at Berlin is brimming with papers on compassion, pity and sympathy. RSA’s unfeeling scheduling algorithm has sorted quite a few of them together in the same time slot, at 8.30 on Friday morning. Pity and the Tortured Reader in Book 4 of Spenser’s Faerie Queene. The Compassionate Renai...
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8211; that is, looking for one thing and finding another. Compassion/pity/sympathy papers @RSA 2015. March 9, 2015. The Renaissance Association of America’s 2015 conference at Berlin is brimming with papers on compassion, pity and sympathy. RSA’s unfeeling scheduling algorithm has sorted quite a few of them together in the same time slot, at 8.30 on Friday morning. Pity and the Tortured Reader in Book 4 of Spenser’s Faerie Queene. Danielle A. St. Hilaire. From Sympathy to Friendship: Marsilio Ficino’s.
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CFP: Compassion in early modern culture 1550-1700 | Serendipities
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8211; that is, looking for one thing and finding another. CFP: Shakespeare and European Communities of Emotion. Compassion/pity/sympathy papers @RSA 2015 →. CFP: Compassion in early modern culture 1550-1700. March 6, 2015. Compassion in early modern culture 1550-1700. VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 18-19 September. Katherine Ibbett (University College London) and Bruce R. Smith (University of Southern California). Proposals are invited for 20-minute papers that explore questions such as:.
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CFP: Shakespeare and European Communities of Emotion | Serendipities
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8211; that is, looking for one thing and finding another. Literature and emotions at RSA 2014. CFP: Compassion in early modern culture 1550-1700 →. CFP: Shakespeare and European Communities of Emotion. August 13, 2014. Part of the 2015 European Shakespeare Research Association conference at the University of Worcester. 29 June-2 July), this seminar focuses on the importance of emotion in Shakespeare’s plays and poems and their significance within various European contexts. Acknowledging that emotion ...
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8211; that is, looking for one thing and finding another. Newer posts →. New journal: Passions in Context. January 23, 2012. I just discovered a new online journal on the history and theory of the emotions called. It is a peer-reviewed journal that presents contributions from a variety of disciplines in English and German, and which was first published in the spring of 2010. Will be such a forum. Cross-disciplinary study of the emotions. January 23, 2012. The ACCESS ‘mission statement’ reads:. Amsterdam ...
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New guide to the field of emotion studies | Serendipities
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8211; that is, looking for one thing and finding another. Emotions in History – Lost and Found. Open Access Week →. New guide to the field of emotion studies. October 11, 2012. Affect and Emotion: A New Social Science Understanding. London: Sage, 2012). Note: Tony D. Sampson disagrees with her view on affective contagion in his review of the book. Series of 5 blog posts)]. The Transmission of Affect. And the field of social psychoanalysis, which works with an outdated model of the self. Another key figur...
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Literature and emotions at RSA 2014 | Serendipities
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8211; that is, looking for one thing and finding another. CFP Reading and health in early modern Europe. CFP: Shakespeare and European Communities of Emotion →. Literature and emotions at RSA 2014. May 30, 2013. There are quite a few proposed panels on emotions/passions/feelings and literature at the RSA in New York, March 2014. Most deadlines are tomorrow or this weekend, so you read this just in time to write an abstract. Understanding Nostalgia in Sixteenth-Century England and Europe. On New guide to ...
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Writing tools | Serendipities
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8211; that is, looking for one thing and finding another. Books on writing that I like. Writing Your Dissertation in Fifteen Minutes a Day. I must have spent fifteen minutes a day browsing through this book when I wrote my dissertation. It is very inspiring and offers great tips for breaking through a writing block. W Brad Johnson and Carol Ann Mullen,. Write to the Top! How to Become a Prolific Academic. Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. Wendy Belcher, Writing Your Journal Article in 12 Weeks. A series of helpf...