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October 27, 2015April 5, 2016 by emotionsandsenses

ACCESS in the press

  • Dutch news, Embodied Emotions, News
  • Amsterdam Centre for Cross-Disciplinary Emotions and Senses Studies, cultural history of emotions, history of emotions

ACCESS-director Inger Leemans comments in Elsevier on the historicity of emotions and historical changes in thinking on how and where they are felt.

 

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