Naama Cohen-Hanegbi
Naama Cohen-Hanegbi
Theories of the soul and its faculties, including emotions, are recognized to have evolved significantly from the twelfth to the fifteenth century. While these concepts were widely researched, they have been to a large extent isolated to th...
Medieval Sciences of Emotions during the Eleventh to Thirteenth Centuries: An Intellectual History [0.03%]
十一至十三世纪的情感科学:一段思想史
Damien Boquet,Piroska Nagy
Damien Boquet
The standard narrative of the development of Western thinking about emotions is that the concept of emotions emerged alongside the secularization of European society and thought and was linked to the emergence of psychology as a discipline....
Otniel E Dror,Bettina Hitzer,Anja Laukötter et al.
Otniel E Dror et al.
This essay introduces our call for an intertwined history-of-emotions/history-of science perspective. We argue that the history of science can greatly extend the history of emotions by proffering science qua science as a new resource for th...
The Intimate Geographies of Panic Disorder: Parsing Anxiety through Psychopharmacological Dissection [0.03%]
恐慌障碍的亲密地理:通过心理药理学解析焦虑
Felicity Callard
Felicity Callard
The category of panic disorder was significantly indebted to early psychopharmacological experiments (in the late 1950s and early 1960s) by the psychiatrist Donald Klein, in collaboration with Max Fink. Klein's technique of "psychopharmacol...
The Intimate Geographies of Panic Disorder: Parsing Anxiety through Psychopharmacological Dissection [0.03%]
恐慌障碍的亲密地理:通过心理药理学分析解读焦虑
Felicity Callard
Felicity Callard
The category of panic disorder was significantly indebted to early psychopharmacological experiments (in the late 1950s and early 1960s) by the psychiatrist Donald Klein, in collaboration with Max Fink. Klein's technique of "psychopharmacol...
Sexual Violence, Predatory Masculinity, and Medical Testimony in New Spain [0.03%]
)new西班牙的性暴力、掠夺型男子气概与医学证词
Zeb Tortorici
Zeb Tortorici
This essay examines the medical and legal construction of predatory masculinity in New Spain by contrasting criminal cases of rape [estupro] with those of violent or coercive sodomy [sodomía]. In the context of male-female rape, the ruling...
Maintaining Masculinity in Mid-Twentieth-Century American Psychology: Edwin Boring, Scientific Eminence, and the "Woman Problem" [0.03%]
二十世纪中叶美国心理学中的男性气质:埃德温·波林、科学声望和“女性问题”
Alexandra Rutherford
Alexandra Rutherford
Using mid-twentieth-century American psychology as my focus, I explore how scientific psychology was constructed as a distinctly masculine enterprise and was navigated by those who did not conform easily to this masculine ideal. I show how ...
Half a Man: The Symbolism and Science of Paraplegic Impotence in World War II America [0.03%]
半男原则:二战期间美国截瘫性阳痿的象征与科学
Beth Linker,Whitney Laemmli
Beth Linker
At the conclusion of the Second World War, more than 600,000 men returned to the United States with long-term disabilities, profoundly destabilizing the definitions, representations, and experiences of male sexuality in America. By examinin...
Detecting and Teaching Desire: Phallometry, Freund, and Behaviorist Sexology [0.03%]
欲海探测与培育:弗伦德的行为性学及其争议
Nathan Ha
Nathan Ha
During the 1960s and 1970s, Kurt Freund and other researchers developed phallometry to demonstrate the effectiveness of behaviorism in the diagnosis and treatment of male homosexuality and pedophilia. Researchers used phallometers to segmen...
Masculine Knowledge, the Public Good, and the Scientific Household of Réaumur [0.03%]
拉瓦尔的男性知识、公共利益以及科学家庭
Mary Terrall
Mary Terrall
In the Royal Academy of Sciences of Paris (founded 1666), expressions of a masculine culture of science echoed contemporary language used to articulate the aristocracy's value to crown and state--even though the academy was not an aristocra...