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Re: [xmca] Culture and Emotion: Litost



Disturbingly, not only did I not get the original post from Mike with the Litost attachment, nor did I get the message Helena is responding to nor any recent message from Mike with an attachment. Mike, can you try posting the attachment again?

Andy

Helena Worthen wrote:
"...Waving it high over everyone's head so that every one could see,
everyone could..."

??

So, now I have to go get this out of the library?

Thanks -- helen a

On 5/5/13 7:48 AM, "mike cole" <lchcmike@gmail.com> wrote:

Andy suggested that the file with a fragment on a Czech emotion, litost,
failed to appear on most xmca members' screens. I offered it as a
potential
example of "higher emotional functions" a la the analysis in Manfred's
article
discussed on xmca a while back. Home again after a month of flitting
around, I have found the file and attach it.
Its good reading even if you have no particular interest in the
theoretical
context into which it was introduced.
mike
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