Article ID: CBB004728993

Banned Emotions: Figuring the Feelings of Unwanted People (2016)

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Metaphors for culturally “banned” emotions such as prolonged anger reveal what is at stake, politically, in representing human emotions. Expressions such as “clinging,” “holding on,” and “letting go” refer to bodily experiences, but they also deliver ideological impact, validating some people’s emotional experiences while dismissing those of others. To examine the ways that human physiology and cultural ideology combine in emotion metaphors, this study compares the representations of jilted women’s emotions in Virgil’s Aeneid, Rudyard Kipling’s “The Phantom Rickshaw,” and Siri Hustvedt’s The Summer without Men. The study draws on John Bowlby’s theory of attachment, Lisa Feldman Barrett’s conceptual act theory of emotions, and Sara Ahmed’s and Sianne Ngai’s cultural criticism of the ways emotions are represented in political writing and literary fiction. The essay argues that metaphors for culturally discouraged emotions—such refusing to “move on”—perform a hegemonic function. By making those less powerful feel ashamed of their anger, emotion metaphors may work to suppress cries against injustice.

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Authors & Contributors
Jenifer Buckley
Zadrozny, Sara
Ahmed, Sara
Morrison, Ryan J.
Anderson, Penelope
Salmon, Aïcha
Journals
Studi dellaportiani
Science as Culture
History of Education
French History
Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation
Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology
Publishers
Quod Manet Press
University of Toronto Press
University of Pittsburgh Press
University of Georgia Press
Random House
Palgrave Macmillan
Concepts
Science and literature
Emotions; passions
Women
Science and culture
Psychology
Medicine
People
Schnitzel, Arthur
Richard de Fournival
Freud, Sigmund
Della Porta, Giovan Battista
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
18th century
20th century, late
17th century
Renaissance
Places
England
France
Scotland
United States
Spain
Luxembourg
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