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Battlefield Emotions 1500-1800 - Practices, Experience, Imagination (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Erika Kuijpers, Cornelis Van Der... Battlefield Emotions 1500-1800 - Practices, Experience, Imagination (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Erika Kuijpers, Cornelis Van Der Haven
R4,152 Discovery Miles 41 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book explores changes in emotional cultures of the early modern battlefield. Military action involves extraordinary modes of emotional experience and affective control of the soldier, and it evokes strong emotional reactions in society at large. While emotional experiences of actors and observers may differ radically, they can also be tightly connected through social interaction, cultural representations and mediatisation. The book integrates psychological, social and cultural perspectives on the battlefield, looking at emotional behaviour, expression and representation in a great variety of primary source material. In three steps it discusses the emotional practices in the army, the emotional experiences of the individual combatant and the emotions of the mediated battlefield in the visual arts.

The Hurt(Ful) Body - Performing and Beholding Pain, 1600-1800 (Hardcover): Tomas Macsotay, Cornelis Van Der Haven, Karel... The Hurt(Ful) Body - Performing and Beholding Pain, 1600-1800 (Hardcover)
Tomas Macsotay, Cornelis Van Der Haven, Karel Vanhaesebrouck
R2,569 Discovery Miles 25 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book offers a cross-disciplinary approach to pain and suffering in the early modern period, based on research in the fields of literary studies, art history, theatre studies, cultural history and the study of emotions. The volume's two-fold approach to the hurt body, defining 'hurt' from the perspectives of both victim and beholder - as well as their combined creation of a gaze - is unique. It establishes a double perspective about the riddle of 'cruel' viewing by tracking the shifting cultural meanings of victims' bodies and confronting them with the values of audiences, religious and popular institutional settings and practices of punishment. It encompasses both the victim's presence as an image or performed event of pain and the conundrum of the look - the transmitted 'pain' experienced by the watching audience. -- .

Marketing Violence - The Affective Economy of Violent Imageries in the Dutch Republic: Frans-willem Korsten, Inger Leemans,... Marketing Violence - The Affective Economy of Violent Imageries in the Dutch Republic
Frans-willem Korsten, Inger Leemans, Cornelis Van Der Haven, Karel Vanhaesebrouck
R552 Discovery Miles 5 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This Element describes the development of an affective economy of violence in the early modern Dutch Republic through the circulation of images. The Element outlines that while violence became more controlled in the course of the 17th century, with fewer public executions for instance, the realm of cultural representation was filled with violent imagery: from prints, atlases and paintings, through theatres and public spectacles, to peep boxes. It shows how emotions were evoked, exploited, and controlled in this affective economy of violence based on desires, interests and exploitation. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

The Hurt(Ful) Body - Performing and Beholding Pain, 1600-1800 (Paperback): Tomas Macsotay, Cornelis Van Der Haven, Karel... The Hurt(Ful) Body - Performing and Beholding Pain, 1600-1800 (Paperback)
Tomas Macsotay, Cornelis Van Der Haven, Karel Vanhaesebrouck
R919 Discovery Miles 9 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book offers a cross-disciplinary approach to pain and suffering in the early modern period, based on research in the fields of literary studies, art history, theatre studies, cultural history and the study of emotions. The volume's two-fold approach to the hurt body, defining 'hurt' from the perspectives of both victim and beholder - as well as their combined creation of a gaze - is unique. It establishes a double perspective about the riddle of 'cruel' viewing by tracking the shifting cultural meanings of victims' bodies and confronting them with the values of audiences, religious and popular institutional settings and practices of punishment. It encompasses both the victim's presence as an image or performed event of pain and the conundrum of the look - the transmitted 'pain' experienced by the watching audience. -- .

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