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A Will and No Will or A Bone for the Lawyers. (1746) The New Play Criticiz'd, or the Plague of Envy (1747)
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Essays on Various Subjects, Principally Designed for Young Ladies
Published 2006“…Introduction -- On dissipation -- On conversation -- On envy -- On sentimental connexions -- On true and false meekness -- On education -- On religion -- Miscellaneous thoughts on wit.…”
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Terrorist transgressions gender and the visual culture of the terrorist
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…Image terror / Charlotte Klonk -- Femininity, feminism and the terrorist / Sue Malvern -- Gender and the terrorist in historiography / Sylvia Schraut -- Upheaval of daughters and sons : oeidpal rivalries and the Red Army Faction historiography / Dominique Grisard -- Artist's page : Xenofon Kavvadias -- Artist's page : Carolina Caycedo -- The gendered insurgent and the colonial state of exception / Stephen Morton -- Competing masculinities in the museum space : terrorists, machines and mangled metal / Gabriel Koureas -- Dressed to kill : the sartorial code of Anders Behring Breivik / Andreas Behnke -- Masculinites and "the terrorist" in conflict transformation : representation, identity and reconciliation in post-conflict Northern Ireland / Graham Dawson -- Terrorism as sexual envy : adversarial masculinities in two fictions of ticking bomb torture / Alex Adams -- Gangsters, thugs, savages, terrorists? …”
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A general theory of emotions and social life
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- From Darwin to psychoevolutionary theories of primary and secondary emotions -- The four pairs of opposite primary emotions : acceptance and disgust, joy and sadness, anger and fear, anticipation and surprise -- Secondary emotions : the four pairs of opposite primary dyads : love and misery, pride and embarrassment, aggressiveness and alarm, curiosity and cynicism -- Secondary emotions, continued : the four pairs of half-opposite secondary dyads : dominance and submissiveness, optimism and pessimism, delight and disappointment, repugnance and contempt -- Secondary emotions, continued : the eight tertiary dyads : resourcefulness and shock, morbidness and resignation, sullenness and guilt, anxiety and outrage -- Secondary emotions, continued : the four antithetical, quaternary dyads : ambivalence, catharsis, frozenness, confusion -- The sociorelational approach to the emotions : four elementary forms of sociality -- Affect-spectrum theory : the emotions of rationality and of intimacy -- Affect-spectrum theory, continued : the emotions linking informal community and formal society; a typology of four character structures -- Social identity and social control : pride and embarrassment, pridefulness and shame -- Socialization and the emotions : from alexithymia to symbolic elaboration and creativity -- The development of tertiary emotions : jealousy, envy, ambition, confidence, and hope -- Emotions, violence, and the self -- A partial empirical test of affect-spectrum theory.…”
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Unveiling secrets of war in the Peruvian Andes
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…The making of the ethnography -- The village and the impact of political violence -- Sarhua Llaqta: the village and its people -- The times of danger -- The said and the unsaid -- An unusual visit -- Intended forgetfulness -- Gossip -- The missing image of the disappeared man -- Envy -- Ressentiment -- Confession -- The power to silence -- The production of "truth" -- Old and new Sarhuino painting traditions -- Events, blamed actors and time sequence in the "piraq causa" -- Absent themes -- Unexpected viewers and the question of "truth" -- The role of imagination -- Traces of the real -- Relationship between the image and the text -- Condensation, exaggeration, and accentuation -- Symbolism -- Social disruption -- The threat of individualism: an inside enemy -- The threat of outside enemies: a call for unity -- A threat to abolish the "varayoqkuna" system: a sign of disunity -- A familiar secret -- A crucial alliance -- A deferred response -- The final push -- The uprising -- Capricho -- The expulsion -- Sarhua charged with terrorism -- Narciso seeks revenge -- The community's reaction -- A secretly deserved death -- Ambiguous realities -- Narciso appears in dreams -- Between the visible and the invisible -- Qarqachas -- Defiant qarqachas -- Condenados -- The condenado of Ranranizio -- The condenado of Aywiri -- Behind the visible -- Another "disappearance" -- Secret 1: the invisible presence of the state -- Secret 2: communal justice or private revenge? …”
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