The science of sadness : a new understanding of emotion / David Huron
- Author
- Huron, David Brian
- Published
- Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2024]
- Physical Description
- xxi, 384 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- Contents
- Preamble. What is an emotion? -- Sadness observed -- Signals and cues -- Emotions and displays -- Function of weeping -- Melancholic realism -- Automaticity and control -- A world of tears -- Deciphering emotions -- The immune connection -- Evolution of melancholy -- Evolution of grief -- Childhood crying -- Nostalgia -- Culture and ritualization -- Cultural cues and signals -- STEAD -- Triadic theory of immunological responses to stress -- Tragic arts (I) -- Tragic arts (II) -- The meaning of sadness -- Postscript. Why is emotion theorizing such a mess?
- Summary
- "An argument for the importance of sadness in human life, drawing broadly on the cognitive sciences and stemming from the author's deep research into music"--
"The Science of Sadness proposes an original scientific account of grief, melancholy, and nostalgia, advocating a unique ethological approach to these familiar, woeful emotions. One of the leading scholars in the psychology of music and music cognition, David Huron draws on hundreds of studies from physiology, medicine, neuroscience, psychology, anthropology, and the arts to resolve long-standing problems that have stymied modern emotion research. A careful examination of sadness-related behaviors reveals their biological and social functions, which Huron uses to formulate a new theory about how emotions in general are displayed and interpreted. We've all shed tears of joy, tears of grief, tears of pain. While different emotions often share the same weepy display, Huron identifies the single function that unites them. He suggests how weeping emerged over the course of human evolution, explores the contrasting cultural manifestations of sadness, and chronicles humanity's changing interpretations of sadness over time. Huron also explains the various ways cultures recruit and reshape involuntary emotional displays for different social purposes, and he offers a compelling narrative of what makes tragic arts so appealing. Though sadness is typically regarded as the very antithesis of happiness, The Science of Sadness draws attention to the important roles that grief, melancholy, and nostalgia play in human well-being." -- - Subject(s)
- ISBN
- 9780262547772 paperback
0262547775 paperback
9780262378307 electronic book
9780262378314 electronic book - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Endowment Note
- Paterno Libraries Endowment (Campus College Libraries)
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