In:Consensus and Dissent: Negotiating Emotion in the Public Space
Edited by Anne Storch
[Culture and Language Use 19] 2017
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 10 March 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/clu.19.toc
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Table of contents
Preface
VII
1.Introduction
1
Anne Storch
2.Towards an integrative anthropology of emotion: A case study from Yogyakarta
9
Thomas Stodulka
3.Anger and sadness in Indonesian public emotional expression: Genre and social change
35
Joel Kuipers
4.“Control your emotions! If teasing provokes you, you’ve lost your face…”: The Trobriand Islanders’ control of their public display of emotions
59
Gunter Senft
5.Emotions in Jamaican: African conceptualizations, emblematicity and multimodality in discourse and public spaces
81
Andrea Hollington
6.Emotion, gazes and gestures in Wolof
105
Jules Jacques Coly
7.Programmed by culture? Why gestures became the preferred ways of expressing emotions among the Hausa
123
Izabela Will
8.Emotions and society in the linguistic culture of the Cherang’ any
141
Angelika Mietzner
9.Labeling, describing and indicating emotions
165
Helma Pasch
10.Emotional Edgelands
193
Anne Storch
11.Emotions in Goemai (Nigeria): Perspectives from a documentary corpus
213
Birgit Hellwig
12.Affecting the gods – fear in Ancient Egyptian religious texts
229
Sven Eicke
Index
247
