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How Emotions Work |
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Rating:  Summary: EQ Review: The problem with a lot of people is that they do not get in touch with their own emotions and the causes a lot of problems later. This book will give the insight to be emotional intellegent and how does emotions work in our lives. Enjoy reading it.
Rating:  Summary: A breathtaking analysis Review: Traditionally, emotions were seen as a topic unworthy of study by Sociologists, who saw emotions as "irrational." Recently, emotional experience has been retrieved as integral to social life, however, no analyst has managed to capture the nip and tuck of emotional experience as katz has. Drawing on Freudian theory, symbolic interactionism, and phenomenology, he shows how emotions influence social life through both their situated and their transcendent relevance. Must reading for any researcher who hopes to get a handle on this elusive phenomenon.
Rating:  Summary: A breathtaking analysis Review: Traditionally, emotions were seen as a topic unworthy of study by Sociologists, who saw emotions as "irrational." Recently, emotional experience has been retrieved as integral to social life, however, no analyst has managed to capture the nip and tuck of emotional experience as katz has. Drawing on Freudian theory, symbolic interactionism, and phenomenology, he shows how emotions influence social life through both their situated and their transcendent relevance. Must reading for any researcher who hopes to get a handle on this elusive phenomenon.
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