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This chapter depicts how tears throughout ages have played a role in (creation) myths and legends, the literature (including the Bible), and the visual arts. Tears have fascinated men since classic times and they have been attributed magical powers.
1 Δεκ 2019 · Although research on adult tears has shown that crying individuals are generally regarded as more sad and in need of help than non-crying individuals, as well as weaker and more unstable, we...
28 Φεβ 2013 · Throughout history, from the seventeenth-century British philosopher Thomas Hobbes until, very recently, the Dutch emotion psychologist Nico Frijda, scholars have argued that crying most commonly occurs in situations in which people feel helpless, give up or give in, and experience a loss of control (Frijda, 1986).
The third category, in general, referred to as crying or weeping, is increased tearing due to strong emotional stress, pleasure, anger, suffering, mourning, or physical pain. This practice is not restricted to negative emotions; many people cry when extremely happy, such as times of intense humor and laughter.
13 Δεκ 2019 · Warner and Shields found a similar result: crying men who were described as “tearing up” in a vignette scenario were judged more favorably than crying women, regardless of the intensity of their display.
10 Σεπ 2015 · ‘History in British Tears: Some Reflections on the Anatomy of Modern Emotions’ – keynote at the annual conference of the Netherlands Historical Association (2011). My interview for Jo Brand’s TV documentary ‘For Crying Out Loud’ (2011).
12 Μαρ 2024 · Key points. Vulnerability is a necessary component of intimacy, yet many societies view crying as a sign of weakness. Social constructs that label tears as weak, manipulative or excessive...