"Human Emotions: A Reader" brings together a collection of articles
which give an approach to the fast-growing field of empirical and
theoretical research on emotions. The volume includes classic
writings from Darwin, James and Freud chosen to show their current
significance, together with articles from contemporary research
literature. The articles give a broad coverage of the subject and
include selections from cross-cultural, biological, social,
developmental and clinical areas of study.
"Human Emotions: A Reader" begins with an overall introduction
to both the volume and subject area by the Editors. Each of the six
sections of the book, and each article are introduced,
contextualizing and relating these articles to comparable
research.
The volume is organized to correspond with the structure and
coverage of "Understanding Emotions" written by Keith Oatley and
Jennifer M. Jenkins (also published by Blackwell). It can also be
used independently allowing instructors to teach courses on
emotions with their own emphases, and giving students access to a
range of primary source material in this thought provoking
field.
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