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Highlights from the Queen Mary History of Emotions Blog, September and October 2013

posted on March 5, 2025

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

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