Letters, Bodies, and Crimes: Love Letters and the Anatomy of Sentiment in Northern Mexico, 1876-1929
As perhaps no other field of inquiry, the history of emotion, especially romantic love, seems dominated, almost premised upon, a search for attributes experiencing some sort of prolonged "rise" (and never "fall"). Romantic love has been the scale used to chart, variously, the rise of the civilizing process (as in the work of Norbert Elias); […]