A theory of catharsis |
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Authors: | Thomas J Scheff Don D Bushnell |
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Affiliation: | University of California, Santa Barbara, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper first discusses the history of the idea of catharsis, suggesting that the differences between the advocates of catharsis and its critics may be reconcilable. A definition of emotion is proposed which involves interactions between biological, psychological, and social systems. This definition gives rise to a theory of catharsis which seems to reconcile the claims of the advocates of catharsis with the criticisms that have been made of their claims. The discussion of the theory also suggests methods of testing it. As a preliminary example of one such test, the results of a pilot study of the effects of laughter on tension levels are presented. |
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Keywords: | Requests for repritns should be sent to Thomas J. Scheff Department of Sociology University of California Santa Barbara CA 93106. |
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