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Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies, 2020
If there is no crying in disability studies, then what becomes of those whose emotions are disabling or those whose disability is invalidated because it is considered just a feeling?
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If there is no crying in disability studies, then what becomes of those whose emotions are disabling or those whose disability is invalidated because it is considered just a feeling?
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Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2016
Does knowing your own emotions relate to knowing those of others? We argue that our ability to experience and label our own emotions in a differentiated and specific manner is related to the ability to accurately perceive the level of emotions in others.
Yasemin Erbas +3 more
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Does knowing your own emotions relate to knowing those of others? We argue that our ability to experience and label our own emotions in a differentiated and specific manner is related to the ability to accurately perceive the level of emotions in others.
Yasemin Erbas +3 more
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Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science, 2010
In this commentary on Jørgen Dines Johansen's paper, 'Feelings in Literature', an expanded approach to feeling is sketched, relying on the work of Susanne Langer. Without challenging the central and valuable insights presented by Johansen, this commentary attempts to develop and refine the notion of feeling beyond that found in Johansen and to focus on
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In this commentary on Jørgen Dines Johansen's paper, 'Feelings in Literature', an expanded approach to feeling is sketched, relying on the work of Susanne Langer. Without challenging the central and valuable insights presented by Johansen, this commentary attempts to develop and refine the notion of feeling beyond that found in Johansen and to focus on
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Nursing Science Quarterly
The universal humanuniverse experience of feeling uncomfortable is examined with findings from a humanbecoming inquiry on feeling uncomfortable as well as with storytelling and poetry.
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The universal humanuniverse experience of feeling uncomfortable is examined with findings from a humanbecoming inquiry on feeling uncomfortable as well as with storytelling and poetry.
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Emergency Nurse, 2001
The first time I went to the RCN A&E Nursing Association Annual Conference about ten years ago, I heard a speaker talk about patients being described as 'pond-life'. Delegates were enraged and there was practically a queue of people wishing to dissociate themselves from what they had heard. What it boiled down to was a discussion on whether or not some
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The first time I went to the RCN A&E Nursing Association Annual Conference about ten years ago, I heard a speaker talk about patients being described as 'pond-life'. Delegates were enraged and there was practically a queue of people wishing to dissociate themselves from what they had heard. What it boiled down to was a discussion on whether or not some
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Feelings about Mapping Feelings
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 1984The recent paper by Spencer and Dixon (1983) reports the successful application of Wood's experimental mapping language, Environmental A, for capturing feelings and impressions about the urban environment. Several cautionary comments may be made on the authors' advocacy of wider use of the technique' in perception studies so that the empirical ...
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2019
What does it mean to read and write devoutly, religiously, mystically—even, or especially, if one’s reading or writing qualifies for none of these adverbs in any conventional sense? What, in particular, does it mean to read and write about death and dying in these affective registers?
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What does it mean to read and write devoutly, religiously, mystically—even, or especially, if one’s reading or writing qualifies for none of these adverbs in any conventional sense? What, in particular, does it mean to read and write about death and dying in these affective registers?
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Introduction: Feeling Queer, Feeling Asian, Feeling Canadian
TOPIA, 2017Dai Kojima +2 more
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