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«What do Indochina fans, contemporary gallery owners, reality TV audiences, video game players, cultural mediators and book readers have in common? These seemingly distant cultural fields make us – sometimes at the same time – vibrate, love, cry, laugh to tears, jump with fear, jubilate, tremble with anger or hate stories, characters, situations, moments… If emotions are sought by artists, producers of cultural objects or mediators, they are also at the heart of narratives on cultural content that, in turn, will contribute to disseminate them. In other words, cultural productions not only solicit emotions, but they participate in their definition, in the way they are managed and staged according to the circumstances.
What do emotions do to culture and, conversely, what does culture do to our emotions?
This book, which brings together original contributions from French and foreign researchers in sociology, information and communication sciences, and education sciences, addresses this double question, which is rarely addressed by the social sciences». Saiba mais.
«Work under the direction of:
- Christine Détrez, professor of sociology at the École normale supérieure de Lyon (ENS de Lyon), researcher at the Max Weber Centre.
- Kevin Diter, lecturer in sociology, University of Lille, researcher at the Lille Centre for Sociological and Economic Studies and Research (CLERSE).
- Sylvie Octobre, research officer in the Department of Studies, Foresight, Statistics and Documentation (DEPS), Ministry of Culture, researcher at the Max Weber Centre
This book is co-edited by the Ministry of Culture - Department of Studies, Foresight, Statistics and Documentation and the Presses de Sciences Po».
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