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|a TenHouten, Warren D. ,
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|a A general theory of emotions and social life [
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|c Warren D TenHouten
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|a London,New York :
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|a 1 online resource (xv, 308 p.) :
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|a Routledge advances in sociology ;
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|a Description based on print version record
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p [264]-294) and indexes
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|a 1. Introduction -- 2. From Darwin to psychoevolutionary theories of primary and secondary emotions -- 3. The four pairs of opposite primary emotions : acceptance and disgust, joy and sadness, anger and fear, anticipation and surprise -- 4. Secondary emotions : the four pairs of opposite primary dyads : love and misery, pride and embarrassment, aggressiveness and alarm, curiosity and cynicism -- 5. Secondary emotions, continued : the four pairs of half-opposite secondary dyads : dominance and submissiveness, optimism and pessimism, delight and disappointment, repugnance and contempt -- 6. Secondary emotions, continued : the eight tertiary dyads : resourcefulness and shock, morbidness and resignation, sullenness and guilt, anxiety and outrage -- 7. Secondary emotions, continued : the four antithetical, quaternary dyads : ambivalence, catharsis, frozenness, confusion -- 8. The sociorelational approach to the emotions : four elementary forms of sociality -- 9. Affect-spectrum theory : the emotions of rationality and of intimacy --10. Affect-spectrum theory, continued : the emotions linking informal community and formal society; a typology of four character structures -- 11. Social identity and social control : pride and embarrassment, pridefulness and shame -- 12. Socialization and the emotions : from alexithymia to symbolic elaboration and creativity -- 13. The development of tertiary emotions : jealousy, envy, ambition, confidence, and hope -- 14. Emotions, violence, and the self -- 15. A partial empirical test of affect-spectrum theory
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|a Emotions
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