Emotional Bodies
A workshop on the historical performativity of emotions
OCTOBER, 20-22, 2014
Louis Jeantet Auditorium, Route Florissant 77, CH-1206 Geneva
Organised by Dolores Martín Moruno Univerité de Genève, iEH2
Sophie Milquet Université Libre de Bruxelles, Département de langues et lettres
Beatriz Pichel De Montfort University, Photographic History Research Centre
The idea that the body is the site in which emotions are expressed is
an old one in Western Culture. However, shall we alternatively consider
emotions as historical agents that have given meaning to systems of
symbolic relations which we understand here as “bodies”? This three-day
workshop seeks to explore the conception of emotions as cultural
practices that do things and have the power of creating emotional bodies
throughout history. With this aim in mind, we will examine the
production of physical, social, political, artistic and literary bodies
in connection with the changing meaning of social norms, cultural codes
and institutions, and especially as the result of the work of emotions.
20, OCTOBER 14:00 Emotional bodies in the sciences
Chair: Andrea Carlino iEH2, University of Geneva
Welcome and Introduction: Dolores Martín Moruno, Sophie Milquet & Beatriz Pichel
Otniel Dror Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Keynote Lecture: The Adrenaline Paradigm of Emotions
Paul White University of Cambridge
The Blush of Love
Coffee Break
Damien Boquet Université d’Aix-Marseille
Saintes humeurs. Émotions et fluides corporels dans l’hagiographie féminine au XIIIe siècle
Marc Ratcliff Faculty of Psychology, University of Geneva
Flournoy et Théodore : entre maîtrise du corps et émotions de l’esprit
Cocktail at the Louis Jeantet Auditorium
21, OCTOBER 09:30 emotions as sites for social exchange and political change
Chair: Dolores Martín Moruno iEH2, University of Geneva
Piroska Nagy UQAM/EHESS
Faire
corps d’émotion. La mise en scène de la crèche par François d’Assise à
Greccio, ou la création d’une communauté émotionnelle évangélique
Sophie Wahnich CNRS, IIAC
Les émotions dans la Révolution française
Coffee Break
Bertrand Taithe University of Manchester
Emotion and Humanitarian Aid
Jon Arrizabalaga IMF-CSIC
Performing
Population’s Humanitarian Emotions in Wartime: Narratives of relief
action in front of the Spanish civil wars in the 1870s
Lunch
21, OCTOBER 14:00 Artistic and literary bodies
Chair: Sophie Milquet Université Libre de Bruxelles
Antonio Rodríguez Université de Lausanne
Le corps du lecteur et la poétique
Rafael Mandressi Centre Alexandre Koyré
Les
passions sur scène : médecine, théologie et physiognomonie dans la
représentation des passions dans le théâtre européen aux XVIIe et XVIIIe
siècles
Rob Boddice Freidrich-Meinecke-Institut, Freie Universität Berlin
Hysteria or Tetanus ? Ambivalent Embodiment and the Authenticity of Pain
Coffee Break
Guillermo de Eugenio Universidad Carlos III
Sentimentalism, Masochism and Politics: the Anarchist as Possessed, Demonic Body
Patrizia Lombardo Faculty of Humanities, University of Geneva
Le cinéma de David Lynch : trouble, douleur et désespoir
Dinner Conference
22, OCTOBER 09:00 The affective power of visual culture
Chair: Beatriz Pichel De Montfort University
François Delaporte Université d’Amiens
La fabrique de la physionomie
Leticia Fernández Fontecha University of Greenwich
Crying children: Photographic Approaches to Pain in Childhood at the turn of the 19th century
Pilar León Sanz Universidad de Pamplona
Body Image and Cancer from a Psychosomatic Perspective (1950-1959)
Miriam Ronca iEH2, University of Geneva
Le corps performatif, un prodige de la technologie
13:00 Closing remarks
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