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Emotions, The Social Bond, and Human Reality:
Part/Whole Analysis. Cambridge University Press.
In his important book, Thomas Scheff offers an innovative approach to
understanding human behavior which relates the smallest parts of social
interaction to the greatest wholes of social structure. These are the
details and connections usually found only in the finest novels, but Scheff
combines the insights of the humanities and social sciences to capture
the same evocative details of sight, sound, and context, better to understand
what he call "human reality." He puts a fresh emphasis on the
importance of emotions in the social bond, and describes in newly subtle
ways the outer and inner lives of persons in real life, such as inner-city
children, and in fiction, such as Jane Austen's heroines. By closely observing
the significance of words and gestures and, importantly, the context in
which they occur, he is able to illuminate the connection between people's
lives and the society they live.
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