Building on contributions from sociology, psychology, anthropology, philosophy, literature, and neuroscience, Henricks develops a more general account of how people discover and reproduce the meanings of their involvements with others. Among its many themes are treatments of selves as projections of personhood, of the ways in which self-expression has changed historically and is now experienced in our electronically mediated era, of emotions as framing judgments, and of ritual, play, communitas, and work as four distinctive pathways of experience.
Language
English
Pages
224
Format
Hardcover
Release
February 01, 2012
ISBN 13
9781594519567
Selves, Societies, and Emotions: Understanding the Pathways of Experience
Building on contributions from sociology, psychology, anthropology, philosophy, literature, and neuroscience, Henricks develops a more general account of how people discover and reproduce the meanings of their involvements with others. Among its many themes are treatments of selves as projections of personhood, of the ways in which self-expression has changed historically and is now experienced in our electronically mediated era, of emotions as framing judgments, and of ritual, play, communitas, and work as four distinctive pathways of experience.