This article explores how historians of emotions and historians of the senses can collaborate to write a history of emotional experience that takes seriously the corporeality of emotions. It investigates how smell, feelings of disgust, and the moral judgments associated with these feelings were interrelated in 20th-century German cancer history. It demonstrates that this complex decisively shaped the emotional experiences of cancer patients. Uncovering this dynamic is only possible by conjoining the history of emotions with a more expanded version of the history of the senses. The combination reveals that the “odor of disgust” was not an ahistorical constant, but was, both in its parts and as a whole, subject to considerable shifts.
Die Reaktionen auf die Corona-Pandemie reichten von Schock über Negation bis hin zur Einschätzung, das lang Erwartete sei eingetreten. Der Aufsatz erklärt diese Reaktionen historisch, indem er sich zwei Aspekten zuwendet: erstens dem Zusammenspiel von Erinnerung, Zukunftserwartung und epidemiologischer Beobachtung sowie zweitens der Erfahrungs- und Emotionsgeschichte.
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