Language, Music and Emotion in Lament Poetry : The Embodiment and Performativity of Emotions in Karelian Laments

This chapter focuses on the expression, conveyance, performance, and emergence of emotions in lament poetry. We analyze laments from verbal, musical, aural, and thematic perspectives and discuss the emotions as a phenomenon and a process in which sociocultural and neurobiological aspects are interde...

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Main Authors: Silvonen, Viliina, Stepanova, Eila
Other Authors: Pritzker, Sonya E, Fenigsen, Janina, Wilce, James M, Folklore Studies, Department of Cultures
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2021
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/337521 2025-02-16T15:05:58+00:00 Language, Music and Emotion in Lament Poetry : The Embodiment and Performativity of Emotions in Karelian Laments Silvonen, Viliina Stepanova, Eila Pritzker, Sonya E Fenigsen, Janina Wilce, James M Folklore Studies Department of Cultures 2021-12-14T15:00:03Z 20 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/337521 eng eng The Routledge Handbook of Language and Emotion Routledge Handbooks in Linguistics 978-1-138-71868-5 978-0-367-85509-3 10.4324/9780367855093-12 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/337521 000532381000013 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess openAccess 6160 Other humanities Folklore Karelian lament Languages Literature studies Chapter acceptedVersion 2021 ftunivhelsihelda 2025-01-21T16:11:31Z This chapter focuses on the expression, conveyance, performance, and emergence of emotions in lament poetry. We analyze laments from verbal, musical, aural, and thematic perspectives and discuss the emotions as a phenomenon and a process in which sociocultural and neurobiological aspects are interdependent. During the lament performance, the emotional state of lamenter usually intensifies. The multimodal techniques and various expressional characteristics of laments increase the emotional intensity either socioculturally or via neural-physiological feedback system. In laments, the embodiment, expression, and emergence of emotion interweave; the features that express and convey emotions also performatively raise them. Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper karelian HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository 203 220
spellingShingle 6160 Other humanities
Folklore
Karelian lament
Languages
Literature studies
Silvonen, Viliina
Stepanova, Eila
Language, Music and Emotion in Lament Poetry : The Embodiment and Performativity of Emotions in Karelian Laments
title Language, Music and Emotion in Lament Poetry : The Embodiment and Performativity of Emotions in Karelian Laments
title_full Language, Music and Emotion in Lament Poetry : The Embodiment and Performativity of Emotions in Karelian Laments
title_fullStr Language, Music and Emotion in Lament Poetry : The Embodiment and Performativity of Emotions in Karelian Laments
title_full_unstemmed Language, Music and Emotion in Lament Poetry : The Embodiment and Performativity of Emotions in Karelian Laments
title_short Language, Music and Emotion in Lament Poetry : The Embodiment and Performativity of Emotions in Karelian Laments
title_sort language, music and emotion in lament poetry : the embodiment and performativity of emotions in karelian laments
topic 6160 Other humanities
Folklore
Karelian lament
Languages
Literature studies
topic_facet 6160 Other humanities
Folklore
Karelian lament
Languages
Literature studies
url http://hdl.handle.net/10138/337521