Sociology of emotions
Sociology of Emotions: Feelings as a Social Fact Introduction: Emotions Beyond Psychology The sociology of emotions is a subdiscipline that considers emotions not as purely internal, individual, or biological phenomena, but as socially constructed, regulated, and meaningful actions. Emotions arise, are interpreted, and are expressed in accordance with social norms, cultural scenarios, and power relationships. They are not just a reaction to the world, but also an instrument for creating and maintaining it. Sociologists study how emotions form social connections, legitimate institutions, reproduce inequality, and become a driver of collective action. 1. Key Theoretical Approaches Émile Durkheim and collective emotions: In his work "The Elementary Forms of Religious Life," Durkheim demonstrated how collective rituals (festivals, mourning, religious ceremonies) generate "collective enthusiasm" or "collective melancholy." These emotions, experienced synchronously, create a sense of solidarity ("collective consciousness") and strengthen social bonds. Emotion here is not an individual experience, but a social fact, external and coercive to the individual. Arlie Hochschild and "emotional labor": In her classic work "The Managed Heart" (1983), Hochschild introduced the concept of "emotional labor" — the necessity of managing one's emotions in accordance with corporate rules to create a certain mood for the client (a stewardess's smile, a doctor's sympathy, a salesman's enthusiasm). She distinguished "surface" (changing the external expression) and "deep" (changing the emotions themselves) acting. Emotional labor has become a key concept for analyzing gender inequality (women often perform unpaid emotional labor in the family and low-paying — at work) and the commercialization of emotions. Norbert Elias and the "civilizing process": Elias described how with the formation of the modern state and the complexity of social interdependencies, there was a gradual restraint and rat ... Read more
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