The Cultural Politics of EmotionRoutledge, 2004 - 224 páginas In The Cultural Politics of the Emotions, Sara Ahmed develops a new methodology for reading "the emotionality of texts." She offers analyses of the role of emotions in debates on international terrorism, asylum and migration, and reconciliation and reparation, and reflects on the role of emotions in feminist and queer politics. Of interest to readers in gender studies and cultural studies, the psychology and sociology of emotions, and phenomenology and psychoanalysis, The Cultural Politics of the Emotions offers new ways of thinking about our inner and our outer lives.--Publisher description. |
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... precisely by citing norms and conven- tions that already exist ( Butler 1993 : 13 ; see also Chapter 5 ) . Importantly , the historicity of the performative and its role in the generation of effects cannot be separated . If the ...
... precisely by citing norms and conven- tions that already exist ( Butler 1993 : 13 ; see also Chapter 5 ) . Importantly , the historicity of the performative and its role in the generation of effects cannot be separated . If the ...
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... precisely because the ' action ' is not finished in the moment of apologising . Interestingly , Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick includes the apology in her class of explicit performa- tives , because the verb ' names precisely the act ...
... precisely because the ' action ' is not finished in the moment of apologising . Interestingly , Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick includes the apology in her class of explicit performa- tives , because the verb ' names precisely the act ...
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... precisely by reading the relation between affect and structure , or between emotion and politics in a way that undoes the separation of the indi- vidual from others . Furthermore , it is not just that pain compels us to move into ...
... precisely by reading the relation between affect and structure , or between emotion and politics in a way that undoes the separation of the indi- vidual from others . Furthermore , it is not just that pain compels us to move into ...
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The Contingency of Pain 20 2 | 20 |
The Organisation of Hate | 42 |
The Affective Politics of Fear | 62 |
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