1st Edition

Dark Emotions Difficult Emotional Experiences in Social and Everyday Life

Edited By Michael Hviid Jacobsen Copyright 2025
    280 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Dark Emotions is a book about a range of emotional experiences that are often regarded or characterized as ’negative’, ’disturbing’ or ’dark’ as contrasted with emotions that are ’positive’, pleasant’ or ’light’.

    Each chapter in the book is devoted to introducing different ‘dark emotions’ such as disappointment, betrayal, worry, regret, resentment and alienation and seeks to show – through conceptual, theoretical and empirical examples – how these emotions influence peoples’ lives and their relations to self, others and society. The book thus provides an overview of some dark emotions that are recognizable in our everyday lives and culture. It contains accessible introductions and relevant theoretical and empirical research on 12 different kinds of ‘dark emotions’. The chapters are highly useful for teaching sessions and research contexts. Additionally, they provide extensive lists of references for further reading.

    The book will be particularly useful for students or scholars with an interest in emotion research or related areas, and the book may inspire further investigation of the often overlooked emotions presented in this volume.

    Preface and acknowledgements

     

    Contributors

     

    Introduction                The darkness within and without

    - Exploring dark emotions in contemporary culture and everyday life

                            Michael Hviid Jacobsen

     

    Chapter 1                    Disappointment

    - When things turn out wrong or worse than wanted

    Michael Hviid Jacobsen

     

    Chapter 2                    Regret

                            - In the crossroads of individuality, responsibility and agency

    Maria Madalena d’Avelar

     

    Chapter 3                    Worry

                            - Friend or foe?

    Kate Sweeny and Olivia T. Karaman

     

    Chapter 4                    Vulnerability

                            - A restricting and enabling emotion

    Barbara A. Misztal

     

    Chapter 5                    Resentment

                            - A complex socialmoral and political emotion

    Maria F. Gritsch and Warren D. TenHouten

     

    Chapter 6                    Hate

    - A social functional theory of group-based hate

    Agneta H. Fischer

     

    Chapter 7                    Betrayal

                            - Towards a sociology of treachery

    Malin Åkerström

     

    Chapter 8                    Panic

                            - Fight or flight in a culture of fear?

    Michael Hviid Jacobsen and Peter Clement Lund

     

    Chapter 9                    Paranoia

    - From a personality disorder to a sociological phenomenon

    Stef Aupers and Kamile Grusauskaite

     

    Chapter 10                  Melancholy

                            - What is it and what is it good for?

    Mathea Slåttholm Sagdahl

     

    Chapter 11                  Apathy

    - Is a lack of feeling our default condition?

    Anna Zhelnina

     

    Chapter 12                  Alienation

                            - From classical to contemporary critical perspectives

                            Michael Hviid Jacobsen and Warren D. TenHouten

     

    Index

     

    Biography

    Michael Hviid Jacobsen is Professor of Sociology in the Department of Sociology and Social Work at Aalborg University, Denmark. His research is concerned with topics such as crime, utopia, ethics, death and dying, palliative care, qualitative methods and social theory. His recent publications include Emotions, Everyday Life and Sociology, Emotions in Culture and Everyday Life, Postmortal Society, The Interactionist Imagination and The Age of Spectacular Death.