
Laura Otis, "Banned Emotions: How Metaphors Can Shape What People Feel" (Oxford UP, 2019)
New Books in Psychology
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Exploring Emotions: Science, Literature, and Society
This chapter delves into the author's unique blend of biochemistry, neuroscience, and literature to explore the complexities of human emotions shaped by societal norms. Through historical theories of emotions and the examination of bodily metaphors, the discussion highlights the cultural perceptions that stigmatize feelings like self-pity. Additionally, the struggles of fictional characters Charlotte Bartlett and Doris Kilman illustrate the tension between personal emotional expression and societal expectations.
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