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Feeling Things

Objects and Emotions through History
Buch | Hardcover
270 Seiten
2018
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-880264-8 (ISBN)
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A book about the ways in which humans have been bound affectively to the material world in and over time; how they have made, commissioned, and used objects to facilitate their emotional lives; how they felt about their things; and the ways certain things from the past continue to make people feel today.
This interdisciplinary essay collection investigates the various interactions of people, feelings, and things throughout premodern Europe. It focuses on the period before mass production, when limited literacy often prioritised material methods of communication. The subject of materiality has been of increasing significance in recent historical inquiry, alongside growing emphasis on the relationships between objects, emotions, and affect in archaeological and sociological research. The historical intersections between materiality and emotions, however, have remained under-theorised, particularly with respect to artefacts that have continuing resonance over extended periods of time or across cultural and geographical space. Feeling Things addresses the need to develop an appropriate cross-disciplinary theoretical framework for the analysis of objects and emotions in European history, with special attention to the need to track the shifting emotional valencies of objects from the past to the present, and from one place and cultural context to another.

The collection draws together an international group of historians, art historians, curators, and literary scholars working on a variety of cultural, literary, visual, and material sources. Objects considered include books, letters, prosthetics, religious relics, shoes, stone, and textiles. Many of these have been preserved in international galleries, museums, and archives, while others have remained in their original locations, even as their contexts have changed over time. The chapters consider the ways in which emotions such as despair, fear, grief, hope, love, and wonder become inscribed in and ascribed to these items, producing 'emotional objects' of significance and agency. Such objects can be harnessed to create, affirm, or express individual relationships, as, for example, in religious devotion and practice, or in the construction of cultural, communal, and national identities.

Stephanie Downes is a research fellow at the University of Melbourne. Her current research on the representation of human facial expression in late medieval textual culture is funded by the Australian Research Council's Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions, 1100-1800. With Andrew Lynch and Katrina O'Loughlin, she has edited Emotions and War: Medieval to Romantic Literature (2016), and with Stephanie Trigg, a special issue of the journal postmedieval, 'Facing Up to the History of Emotions' (April 2017). Her monograph, Reading Christine de Pizan in England, 1399-1929, is forthcoming. Sally Holloway is Vice-Chancellor's Research Fellow in History at Oxford Brookes University. She completed her PhD at Royal Holloway, University of London in 2013, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, and is currently converting the thesis into a book on romantic love in Georgian England. Recent articles include '"You know I am all on fire": Writing the Adulterous Affair in England, c. 1740-1830', Historical Research 89 (2016), pp. 317-39, and with Alice Dolan, a special issue of the journal Textile on 'Emotional Textiles'. Sally is an Affiliated Research Scholar at the Centre for the History of the Emotions, Queen Mary, University of London. In 2016 she was an Early Career International Visiting Research Fellow at the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions. Sarah Randles is an Honorary Research Fellow in the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies at the University of Melbourne and an Adjunct Researcher in the School of Humanities at the University of Tasmania. She was formerly a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions. Her current research project explores the relationship between materiality and the emotions of pilgrimage and sacred place, focusing on the relics and other aspects of material culture in Chartres Cathedral. She has also published on medieval and later textiles, supernatural beliefs and their attendant practices, and on medievalism in Australia.

Stephanie Downes, Sally Holloway & Sarah Randles: Introduction
1: Stephanie Downes, Sally Holloway & Sarah Randles: A Feeling for Things: Past & Present
2: Elina Gertsman: Matter Matters
3: Sarah Randles: Signs of Emotion: Pilgrimage Tokens from the Cathedral of Notre Dame of Chartres
4: Helen M. Hickey: Capturing Christ's Tears: La Sainte Larme in Medieval and Early Modern France
5: Hilary Davidson: Holding the Sole: Shoes, Emotions, and the Supernatural
6: Lara Farina: Get a Grip? The Tactile Object of Handlyng Synne
7: Diana G. Barnes: Emotional Debris in Early Modern Letters
8: John Gagne: Emotional Attachments: Iron Hands, their Makers, and their Wearers, 1450-1600
9: Sally Holloway: Materialising Maternal Emotions: Birth, Celebration and Renunciation in England c. 1688-1830
10: Susan Broomhall: Dirk Hartog's Sea Chest: An Affective Archaeology of VOC Objects in Australia
11: Alicia Marchant: Romancing the Stone: (E)motion and the Affective History of the Stone of Scone
12: Carolyn Steedman: Lord Mansfield's Voices. In The Archive, Hearing Things
13: Joanne Begiato: Afterword: Moving Objects: Emotional Transformation, Tangibility, and Time-Travel
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Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Emotions in History
Zusatzinfo 31 black and white illustrations
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 165 x 236 mm
Gewicht 576 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Mittelalter
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
ISBN-10 0-19-880264-1 / 0198802641
ISBN-13 978-0-19-880264-8 / 9780198802648
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