CRM/LAW C149 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Action Film, Unbridled, Mental Disorder
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Constitutes a deviation from prevailing regulatory codes and thereby represents demonstration of freedom, autonomy, liberty, and power. Entertainment value - example: rome, coliseum - gladiators fight. There is a duality of psychosocial images depicting anger. Eruptive, destructive, unbridled, savage, venomous, burning, and consuming. Energizing , empowering, justifying, signifying, rectifying, and relieving. One set of metaphors connotes something pressing for expression and utilization, the other implies something requiring containment and control, with links to madness. Functions of anger - energizing - focusing, expressive - defensive, signaling - instigative, potentiating(power) - dramaturgical. Anger - a negatively toned emotion, subjectively experienced as an aroused state of. Who has thomas hobbes and why is he important for our course on violence and society. Competition - unavoidable consequences of people pursuing their own interests, arises from our hope in attaining ours end , aggression/violence is used for personal/group pain. Few risk factors are present, no further inquiry or special preventative actions are indicated.