Anger
Mobilized objection—heat and pressure toward obstruction, harm, or unfairness.
44 passages tagged with this primary in the Penwright corpus.
Study and magazine
Entry resolves to the emotion-tagged sequence when published (ASN-933); until then you may land on a placeholder or the main player.
No published passage–image pairings for this emotion yet. The passage list below still reflects how the corpus names this feeling in text.
Part of a cluster
Anger sits inside the cluster below. Each card explains why these emotions cluster — and what specifically distinguishes Angerfrom its siblings here.
Often arrives with
Secondary emotions tagged alongside this primary in the same passages (co-occurrence in loom_passage_tags).
Research
How Vela holds this emotion as a research object — historiographic, ethnographic, and empirical. The full thread sits sibling to the desire program and the Christianity-sex-shame thread.
- Public introduction — What We Mean When We Name a Feeling. The program essay: what naming does, what disappears when a name disappears, and why the work matters for editorial honesty.
- Literature map — claims keyed to coordinates across historiography of emotion, the basic-vs-constructionist debate, cross-cultural ethnography, and the empirical psychology of named emotions.
- Bibliography — ~110 entries grouped by section, with verified DOIs and stable URLs where available.
- External research runs — index of the 36-run deep-research bring-back that underlies the map and bibliography.
- Vela research surface — index of all research threads (desire, Christianity-sex-shame, text-aesthetic, emotion, Boudoir Studios, museum diversity, artist studies).
Passages
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44 tagged passages
- SXM-RC-113From Sex Matters: How Modern Feminism Lost Touch with Science, Love, and Common Sense (2018)
He was found not responsible, but it could easily have gone the other way. Common sense and about five thousand years of human experience suggest that women should keep themselves as safe as possible, mindful that they …
- AQ22-RC-7454From Saint Thomas Aquinas Collection (22 Books) (2016)
An Answer to the Arguments Which Are Brought Forward, to Prove That the Power of An Archdeacon Or Parish Priest to Resign His Duties is No Hindrance to His Being in A State of PerfectionWE must next point out, that they…
- WHT-RC-107From White Trash: The 400-Year Untold History of Class in America (2016)
from below. British papers had published reports of the mutinies and riots in the United States, which Jefferson dismissed as inconsequential. In 1784, he declared in a published response that not a single beggar could …
- HC-RC-240From A History of Christianity (1976)
The Becket episode really began when Henry arrived back in England in 1163 and was told that more than a hundred murders had been committed by clerks since his coronation on 1157. There were, too, vast numbers of cases …