Antipathy

IF 0.2 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY VICTORIAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-02-01 DOI:10.2979/victorianstudies.64.4.06
P. Gilbert
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Abstract:In the nineteenth century, a new term emerged for moral disgust, which then, as now, sat uneasily within physiologically and socially based models of emotions. The history of “antipathy”—antagonist of that politically and aesthetically important emotion, sympathy—reveals tensions in liberal society around the role of moral disgust. Often invoked with disclaimers about its imprecision, antipathy’s revival evidences efforts to grapple with a newly puzzling feeling. Examining the term’s use by theorists in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries including Jeremy Bentham, David Hume, John Hey, and Alexander Bain, this paper shows how an initially neutral term came to describe an emotion thought dangerous to social cohesion, and was then in turn revalorized in the service of racism.
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反感
摘要:在19世纪,出现了一个新的术语来描述道德厌恶,这个术语在当时和现在一样,不安地存在于基于生理和社会的情感模型中。“反感”的历史——政治上和美学上都很重要的情感——同情的对立面——揭示了自由社会中围绕道德厌恶角色的紧张关系。“反感”一词的复活通常伴随着对其不精确的免责声明,表明人们在努力应对一种新的令人困惑的感觉。本文考察了18世纪和19世纪包括杰里米·边沁、大卫·休谟、约翰·嘿和亚历山大·贝恩在内的理论家对该术语的使用,揭示了一个最初中性的术语是如何描述一种被认为对社会凝聚力有危险的情感的,然后反过来又在为种族主义服务的过程中被重新赋予价值的。
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期刊介绍: For more than 50 years, Victorian Studies has been devoted to the study of British culture of the Victorian age. It regularly includes interdisciplinary articles on comparative literature, social and political history, and the histories of education, philosophy, fine arts, economics, law and science, as well as review essays, and an extensive book review section. An annual cumulative and fully searchable bibliography of noteworthy publications that have a bearing on the Victorian period is available electronically and is included in the cost of a subscription. Victorian Studies Online Bibliography
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