Description
One of the book's major contributions is that it offers an analytical distinction between emotion and affect, finding a compelling way to talk about affect and emotion that is informed by affect theory but that integrates psychoanalysis. The study draws on the psychoanalytic writings of Freud, Margarete and Alexander Mitscherlich, and Andre Green, while engaging with a range of interdisciplinary theorists of affect.
About the Author
Anna M. Parkinson is Associate Professor of German Studies, Northwestern University.
Reviews
As a literary-historical study of postwar Germany, this book makes a substantial contribution to German Studies, offering a much-needed critique of 'melancholic scholarship' in favour of work that wrestles with the often complex emotionality of the postwar era."" - German History
""An Emotional State thus innovatively presents highly productive building blocks toward a complexified historical study of emotion"" - The Germanic Review
""Offers a truly original, even pathbreaking, contribution to the study of postwar West German culture, while making a very important intervention in the theoretical debate on the study of emotions. Its potential audience includes not only historians and literary critics but the rapidly growing, strongly interdisciplinary community of 'emotion scholars"" - Frank Biess, University of California, San Diego.
Book Information
ISBN 9780472036813
Author Anna M. Parkinson
Format Paperback
Page Count 264
Imprint The University of Michigan Press
Publisher The University of Michigan Press
Weight(grams) 408g