Format:
xvi, 321 Seiten :
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Illustrationen.
ISBN:
978-1-137-52902-2
Series Statement:
Palgrave studies in the history of emotions
Note:
Acknowledgements; Contents; Notes on Contributors; List of Figures; Chapter 1: Introduction: 'Unbridled Passion' and the History of Witchcraft; Models for the History of Emotions; Emotives; Emotionology and Emotional Regimes; Emotional Practices; Emotional Communities and Emotional Arenas; Notes; Part I: In Representation; Chapter 2: Fear and Devotion in the Writings of Heinrich Institoris; Dominican Friars and Embodied Female Spirituality in the Late Middle Ages; Female Witches and Male Heretics in the Devil's Service; Devout Religious Women against Frightful Heretics; Conclusion; Notesowledgements; Contents; Notes on Contributors; List of Figures; Chapter 1: Introduction: 'Unbridled Passion' and the History of Witchcraft; Models for the History of Emotions; Emotives; Emotionology and Emotional Regimes; Emotional Practices; Emotional Communities and Emotional Arenas; Notes; Part I: In Representation; Chapter 2: Fear and Devotion in the Writings of Heinrich Institoris; Dominican Friars and Embodied Female Spirituality in the Late Middle Ages; Female Witches and Male Heretics in the Devil's Service; Devout Religious Women against Frightful Heretics; Conclusion; Notes
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Chapter 3: The Cruelty of Witchcraft: The Drawings of Jacques de Gheyn the YoungerNotes; Chapter 4: Satanic Fury: Depictions of the Devil's Rage in Nicolas Remy's Daemonolatria; It Was 'Literally Unthinkable that Witches Should Be Male'; Nicolas Remy's Daemonolatria; The Devil and the Witch in Remy's Daemonolatria; Male and Female Witches in Remy's Daemonolatria; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 5: Tyrannical Beasts: Male Witchcraft in Early Modern English Culture; Notes; Part II: On Trial; Chapter 6: The Witch in the Courtroom: Torture and the Representations of Emotion; Introduction
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The Threefold Importance of TortureThe Source Material: Categories, Perspectives, and Problems; The Witch: Confrontation, Interrogation, Torture, Execution; The Interrogator and the Torturer; The Witch in the Courtroom: Some Final Questions; Notes; Chapter 7: 'So They Will Love Me and Pine for Me': Intimacy and Distance in Early Modern Russian Magic; Magic in Close Quarters; Witchcraft and Emotion; 'Misery Overtook Her': Emotions as Vehicles of Power; Magic on the Move: Anonymous Targets and Authorities in Love; Emotion and Muscovite Sociopolitical Order; 'Emotions Do Things to the World'
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NotesChapter 8: Emotion and Affect in Lorraine Witchcraft Trials; Notes; Chapter 9: Speaking of Love in the Polish Witch Trials; Introduction; Witches, Wives, and Whores; 'So That You Cannot Live Without Me'; 'Because I Loved that Husband of Mine'; Rankean Reflections; Notes; Chapter 10: Over-Familiar Spirits: The Bonds between English Witches and Their Devils; Notes; Part III: In the Mind; Chapter 11: Bullying, the Neurobiology of Emotional Aggression, and the Experience of Witchcraft; Witchcraft and Bullying; The Neurobiology of Anger and Fear
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Intersubjectivity and Psychosocial Factors in Disease Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 12: Witchcraft and the Dangers of Intimacy: Africa and Europe; Too Many Witches in One Compound; Jealousy, Reciprocity, and Witchcraft: A Precarious Balance; Europe: Neighbours, Not Kin?; Conclusions; Notes; Chapter 13: Psychotic Reactions? Witchcraft, the Devil and Mental Illness; The Dewey Decimal System; French Historians of Popular Culture; Psychiatry in the Courtroom; Discussion; Notes; Part IV: In History; Chapter 14: In Memorium Maleficarum: Feminist and Pagan Mobilizations of the Burning Times
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Emotions in the history of witchcraft London : This Palgrave Macmillan imprint is published by Springer Nature, [2016] ISBN 978-1-137-52903-9
Language:
English
Subjects:
Ethnology
Keywords:
Hexerei
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Gefühl
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Psychologie
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Geschichte
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Aufsatzsammlung
Author information:
Kounine, Laura, 1985-
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