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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... social , individual and collective . My model refuses the abbreviation of the ' and ' . Rather , I suggest that emotions are crucial to the very constitu- tion of the psychic and the social as objects , a process which suggests that the ...
... social , individual and collective . My model refuses the abbreviation of the ' and ' . Rather , I suggest that emotions are crucial to the very constitu- tion of the psychic and the social as objects , a process which suggests that the ...
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... social bond , by seeking to approximate a social ideal . Shame can also be experienced as the affective cost of not following the scripts of normative existence . Loves that depart from the scripts of normative existence can be seen as ...
... social bond , by seeking to approximate a social ideal . Shame can also be experienced as the affective cost of not following the scripts of normative existence . Loves that depart from the scripts of normative existence can be seen as ...
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... social bond . The restoration of the social bond ( the family , the community , the nation ) is hence read as a sign of justice . What this leaves out is the rela- tion between injustice and the social bond , the ways in which , for ...
... social bond . The restoration of the social bond ( the family , the community , the nation ) is hence read as a sign of justice . What this leaves out is the rela- tion between injustice and the social bond , the ways in which , for ...
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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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