Unnatural Emotions
Discover the intricate world of emotions through "Unnatural Emotions" by the esteemed author, who offers a thought-provoking journey into psychological anthropology. Published by The University of Chicago Press in 1988, this captivating paperback spans 281 pages and provides an essential exploration of how human emotions are shaped by cultural factors. With its impeccable ethnographic detail and insightful theories, "Unnatural Emotions" is not just a book—it's a significant contribution to the field that invites readers, scholars, and anyone interested in the nuances of human feelings to delve deeper into this essential aspect of our lives. As highlighted by Karl G. Heider in "American Anthropologist," this work is provocative and enlightening, making it a must-read for those eager to grasp the complex interplay of culture and emotion. Enhance your understanding of psychology and anthropology with this insightful title.