The Sociology of Emotions

Feminist, Cultural and Sociological Perspectives

Ann Brooks author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bristol University Press

Published:17th Oct '24

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This book offers a comprehensive overview of the field of the Sociology of Emotions, incorporating sociological, feminist and cultural perspectives.

Structured around three dimensions - conceptualisation, theory and analysis of emotions - it provides new insights into the field, with a particular focus on contemporary social issues such as loneliness, depression, confidence, consumption, class, intimacy and sexuality.

The book examines the language of emotions, looking at macro and micro framing of emotions in modernity, emotional labour, public emotions, passionate emotions, melancholic emotions, masculinity and emotions, love, intimacy and emotions. It delves into both positive and negative emotions such as happiness, anger, fear and sadness.

The book will be essential reading for researchers and students seeking a current and interdisciplinary resource covering a wide range of international material in the field of Sociology of Emotions.

"This prolific author’s magisterial breadth of knowledge produces an overview of sociology of emotions at once extensive and concise. An up-to-date, indispensable resource for students and researchers." Catherine M. Roach, University of Alabama


“As well as demonstrating the richness of emotions analysis, by drawing on distinct broad perspectives, Ann Brooks shows how the social world and everyday lives are illuminated through a 21st century sociology of emotions. This is a book that is easy to read but hard to put down.” Jack Barbalet, Australian Catholic University

ISBN: 9781529217339

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128 pages