Alienation and affect

Alienation has objective, societal-level causes, yet is experienced as a psychological condition, more emotional than cognitive. Seeman's five varieties of alienation are expanded to seven, grounded in contemporary research and theory, and each is linked to a model of social relations and to sp...

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adam_text Contents List of figures xii List of tables xiv Preface xv A cknowledgements xvii Introduction 1 The concept of alienation 1 The plan of the book 4 PARTI Alienation and affect in historical context 5 1 Alienation and affect, from the ancient world to early modernity 7 Alienation in the ancient world 7 Alienation in medieval and early modern times 9 17th- and 18th-century social contract theorists 13 Grotius 13 Hobbes 14 Locke 14 Rousseau 15 Notes 18 2 Alienation and affect in 18th- and 19th-century social philosophy 19 From early modernity to the Enlightenment 19 Enlightenment rationalism, Enlightenment sentimentalism, and the passions 20 The roots of romanticism and romantic notions of alienation 20 Romantic opposition to reason and science 22 Religion, and alienation from passion and sexuality 23 viii Contents Imagination and aesthetic expression 24 Critique of industrial capitalistic society 25 Notes 27 3 Alienation, from Hegel and Feuerbach to Marx and Engels Hegel 30 Alienation and emotion in Hegel 31 Alienation and social dominance in Hegel 31 Feuerbach 34 Economic alienation: from Winstanley, Smith, Ferguson, and Schiller to Marx and Engels 35 Alienation of bourgeois, Christian culture from passionate human nature 38 The estrangement of labor in capitalistic production 39 Marx and Engels abandon the concept of alienation 40 Assessing Marx: from dialectical materialism to prophetic vision 42 Notes 43 4 Alienation and affect in the late 19th and the 20th centuries Simmel 45 Subject and object 46 Means and ends 46 Emotion and reason 47 Transcending alienation through artistic creativity 47 Weber 48 The alienating conditions of the modem world 48 Instrumental and substantive rationality 50 Alienation, socialism, the New Left, and the counterculture 51 Notes 54 PART II Emotions basic to specific varieties of alienation: contemporary theory and research 5 Emotions as adaptive reactions to problems of life Introduction to Part II 59 The concept of primary emotions 59 The case for primary emotions 59 The case against primary emotions 61 Emotions and social relations 62 Plutchik’s psychoevolutionaiy model of the primary emotions 62 Contents ix MacLean’s rescue of Plutchik 64 Fiske’s social-relations model sociologically generalizes the Plutchik-MacLean model 65 From primary to higher-order emotions 66 Discussion 69 Notes 72 6 Normlessness, anomie, and the emotions 73 Introduction 73 Active, intentional normlessness— anomie{ 75 Active, intentional normlessnesSj 75 Anomie1 76 Passive, unintentional normlessness2—anomie2 76 Passive, unintentional normlessness2 76 Anomie2 77 Emotions in Durkheim s social types of suicide 78 Ruthlessness and the emotions of active, intentional anomie} 79 Contempt 80 Pride 81 Derisiveness 82 Discouragement and the emotions of passive, unintentional anomie2 82 Disappointment 83 Shame 83 The fear component of shame 83 The sadness component of shame 84 Alarm 85 Two causal models 86 Discussion 87 7 Self-estrangement and despair 91 Introduction 91 Self-estrangement and the primary emotions of sadness, disgust, and surprise 92 Despair: its depth and episodic nature 93 Despair as a tertiary emotion 94 The disappointment of experiencing rejection/disgust 94 A collapse of territory: surprise and loneliness 95 A shocking, saddening loss 97 Consequences of self-estrangement and despair 99 Excessive reliance on logic 99 Alexithymia 100 Emptiness 101 x Contents Hubristic pride 102 Discussion 103 Notes 104 8 Meaninglessness, ressentiment, and resentment 105 Introduction: meaningfulness and meaninglessness 105 Meaninglessness, suffering, ressentiment and resentment 106 Forceful and helpless resentment 111 Resentment as a tertiary emotion 113 Anger 114 Disgust 115 Surprise 116 Primary-secondary emotional pathways to resentment 117 A contemptible breach of normative boundaries 117 An angering culture shock 118 A disgusting outrage 118 Discussion 120 Notes 120 9 Cultural estrangement and the emotions 122 Introduction 122 Cultural estrangement{ as rejection of and disdain for, societal values and meanings 122 The primary and secondary emotional components of disdain 124 Sociomoral disgust and its function of rejection 125 Anticipation 125 Anger 125 State anger and cynicism: an explosive combination 126 Aggressiveness expressing disgust 127 An anticipation of contempt 129 Cultural estrangement2 as failure to ‘live up to9 cultural values 129 Existential dread as a tertiary emotion 130 Anticipation of alarm-awe 134 Surprise and anxiety 13 5 A fearful confusion 135 Discussion 137 Note 138 10 The emotions of powerlessness 139 Introduction 139 Objective and subjective powerlessness in alienation theory 139 Contents xi The emotional basis of subjective powerlessness 140 The four primary emotions of powerlessness 140 Sadness 140 Fear 141 Acceptance-acquiescence 141 Anticipation-expectation 142 The six secondary emotions of subjective powerlessness 143 Fatalism 143 Pessimism 144 Resignation 145 Anxiety 147 Submissiveness 147 Shame 148 Objective powerlessness 149 Social inequality 150 Social inferiority 150 Social invisibility 151 Economic distress 151 External locus of control 152 A content-analytic study of life-historical interviews with Australian Aborigines and Euro-Australians 152 Wordlist indicators of objective and subjective powerlessness 153 Culture and sex differences 154 Two measurement models 154 A confirmatory causal model 155 Discussion 157 11 A summing up, competing sociological models of alienation, and issues in alienation theory and research 159 Introduction 159 Valence, focus, and clustering of the emotions of alienation 159 The externally focused cluster of tertiary emotions 163 The internally focused cluster of tertiary emotions, together with the emotions of powerlessness 163 Alternative sociological models of alienation 165 The emotions of alienation, 31 and possibly counting 167 Issues in contemporary alienation theory and research 167 Notes 169 References Name index Subject index 171 202 209
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