ABSTRACT

The Routledge Handbook of Language and Emotion offers a variety of critical theoretical and methodological perspectives that interrogate the ways in which ideas about and experiences of emotion are shaped by linguistic encounters, and vice versa. Taking an interdisciplinary approach which incorporates disciplines such as linguistic anthropology, sociolinguistics, applied linguistics, psychology, communication studies, education, sociology, folklore, religious studies, and literature, this book:

  • explores and illustrates the relationship between language and emotion in the five key areas of language socialisation; culture, translation and transformation; poetry, pragmatics and power; the affective body-self; and emotion communities;
  • situates our present-day thinking about language and emotion by providing a historical and cultural overview of distinctions and moral values that have traditionally dominated Western thought relating to emotions and their management;
  • provides a unique insight into the multiple ways in which language incites emotion, and vice versa, especially in the context of culture.

With contributions from an international range of leading and emerging scholars in their fields, The Routledge Handbook of Language and Emotion is an indispensable resource for students and researchers who are interested in incorporating interdisciplinary perspectives on language and emotion into their work.

part I|1 pages

Emotion and language socialization

chapter 2|15 pages

Insights from infancy

The felt basis of language in interpersonal engagement

chapter 4|22 pages

Unfolding emotions

The language and socialization of anger in Madagascar

part II|1 pages

Language and emotion: Culture, translation, and transformation

part III|1 pages

Language and emotion: Poetry, pragmatics and power

chapter 10|25 pages

Language and emotion

Paralinguistic and performative dimensions

chapter 11|18 pages

Poetry and emotion

Poetic communion, ordeals of language, intimate grammars, and complex remindings

chapter 12|18 pages

Language, music, and emotion in lament poetry

The embodiment and performativity of emotions in Karelian laments

chapter 15|15 pages

Emotion and metalanguage

chapter 16|12 pages

Autism and emotion

Situating autistic emotionality in interactional, sociocultural, and political contexts

part IV|1 pages

Language, emotion, and the affective body-self

chapter 18|18 pages

Language, emotion, and the body

Combining linguistic and biological approaches to interactions between romantic partners

part V|1 pages

Emotion communities

chapter 21|18 pages

Laughter, lament, and stigma

The making and breaking of sign language communities

chapter 22|14 pages

Becoming blessed

Happiness and faith in Pentecostal discourse

chapter 23|16 pages

Learning healing relationality

Dynamics of religion and emotion

chapter 24|21 pages

Emotions and the evolution of human auditory language

An application of evolutionary and neuro sociology