Highlights from the Queen Mary History of Emotions Blog, September and October 2013:
- Claire Langhamer, Everyday Love and Emotions in the 20th Century
- Jules Evans, Live Like a Stoic Week
- Jane Mackelworth, Review of Laura Doan, Disturbing Practices
- Katherine Clark, David Lederer, and Hera Cook, Roundtable on William Reddy, The Making of Romantic Love, With a response by the author
- Thomas Dixon, Excrementitious Humours: Crying and Not Crying in Titus Andronicus
- Jade Shepherd, Inside Broadmoor
- Jules Evans, Unusual Experiences in Art Galleries
- Jules Evans, Anne Taves on Religious Experience
- Guy Dartnell, ‘Voicemotion’ Explained
- Thomas Dixon, Violence, Vomit, and Hysteria: An Interview with Rose Reynolds
- Jules Evans, Philosophy for Life (and Other Sentences)
- Clare Whistler, Leftovers (inspired by Steven Connor’s Annual Lecture)
- Steven Connor, Collective Emotions: Reasons to Feel Doubtful