The Book of Human Emotions: From Ambiguphobia to Umpty -- 154 Words from Around the World for How We Feel

The Book of Human Emotions: From Ambiguphobia to Umpty -- 154 Words from Around the World for How We Feel

by Tiffany Watt Smith
The Book of Human Emotions: From Ambiguphobia to Umpty -- 154 Words from Around the World for How We Feel

The Book of Human Emotions: From Ambiguphobia to Umpty -- 154 Words from Around the World for How We Feel

by Tiffany Watt Smith

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Overview

A thoughtful, gleeful encyclopedia of emotions, both broad and outrageously specific, from throughout history and around the world.

How do you feel today? Is your heart fluttering in anticipation? Your stomach tight with nerves? Are you falling in love? Feeling a bit miffed? Do you have the heebie-jeebies? Are you antsy with iktsuarpok or filled with nakhes? Recent research suggests there are only six basic emotions. But if that makes you feel uneasy, suspicious, and maybe even a little bereft, The Book of Human Emotions is for you.

In this unique book, you'll get to travel across the world and through time, learning how different cultures have articulated the human experience and picking up some fascinating new knowledge about yourself along the way. From the familiar (anger) to the foreign (zal), each entertaining and informative alphabetical entry reveals the surprising connections and fascinating facts behind our emotional lives.

Whether you're in search of the perfect word to sum up that cozy feeling you get from being inside on a cold winter's night, surrounded by friends and good food (what the Dutch call gezelligheid), or wondering how nostalgia evolved from a fatal illness to enjoyable self-indulgence, Tiffany Watt Smith draws on history, anthropology, science, art, literature, music, and popular culture to find the answers.

In reading The Book of Human Emotions, you'll discover feelings you never knew you had (like basorexia, the sudden urge to kiss someone) and gain unexpected insights into why you feel the way you do. Besides, aren't you curious what nginyiwarrarringu means?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780316265409
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Publication date: 06/07/2016
Pages: 336
Sales rank: 892,206
Product dimensions: 8.40(w) x 5.70(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

Dr. Tiffany Watt Smith is a research fellow at the QMUL Centre for the History of the Emotions, and was also a 2014 BBC New Generation Thinker. Before choosing to pursue a path in academic research and writing, Dr. Watt Smith worked as a theater director for seven years, including stints as Associate Director at the Arcola Theatre and International Associate Director at the Royal Court. She lives in London.

Table of Contents

Introduction 3

A 17

Abhiman

Acedia

Amae

Ambiguphobia

Anger

Anticipation

Anxiety

Apathy

L'appel Du Vide

Awumbuk

B 35

Bafflement

Basorexia

Befuddlement

Bewilderment

Boredom

Brabant

Broodiness

C 43

Calm

Carefree

Cheerfulness

Cheesed (Off)

Claustrophobia

Collywobbles, The

Comfort

Compassion

Compersion

Confidence

Contempt

Contentment

Courage

Curiosity

Cyberchondria

D 73

Delight

Dépaysement

Desire

Despair

Disappear, the desire to

Disappointment

Disgruntlement

Disgust

Dismay

Dolce Far Niente

Dread

E 94

Ecstasy

Embarrassment

Empathy

Envy

Euphoria

Exasperation

Excitement

F 112

Fago

Fear

Feeling Good (about yourself)

Formal Feeling, a

Fraud, Feeling Like a

Frustration

G 121

Gezelligheid

Gladsomeness

Glee

Gratitude

Greng Jai

Grief

Guilt

H 136

Han

Happiness

Hatred

Heebie-Jeebies, the

Hiraeth

Hoard, the Urge to

Homefulness

Homesickness

Hopefulness

Huff, in a

Humble, feeling

Humiliation

Hunger

Hwyl

I 156

Ijirashii

Iktsuarpok

Ilinx

Impatience

Indignation

Inhabitiveness

Insulted, feeling

Irritation

J 166

Jealousy

Joy

K 172

Kaukokaipuu

L 173

Liget

Litost

Loneliness

Love

M 181

Malu

Man

Matutolypea

Mehameha

Melancholy

Miffed, a bit

Mono No Aware

Morbid Curiosity

Mudita

N 194

Nakhes

Nginyiwarrarringu

Nostalgia

O 198

Oime

Overwhelmed, feeling

P 202

Panic

Paranoia

Perversity

Peur Des Espaces

Philoprogenitiveness

Pique, a fit of

Pity

Postal, going

Pride

Pronoia

R 217

Rage

Regret

Relief

Reluctance

Remorse

Reproachfulness

Resentment

Ringxiety

Rivalry

Road Rage

Ruinenlust

S 237

Sadness

Satisfaction

Saudade

Schadenfreude

Self-Pity

Shame

Shock

Smugness

Song

Surprise

Suspicion

T 258

Technostress

Terror

Torschlusspanik

Toska

Triumph

U 264

Umpty

Uncertainty

V 267

Vengefulness

Vergüenza Ajena

Viraha

Vulnerability

W 275

Wanderlust

Warm Glow

Wonder

Worry

Z 285

Zal

Acknowledgments 287

Notes and Further Reading 289

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