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The Cultural Politics of Emotion

저자
Sara Ahmed
서지
Edinburgh UP
발간일
2004년 07월 19일
조회수
563
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네이버 블로그 공유하기 페이스북 공유하기 트위터 공유하기 구글 플러스 공유하기 카카오 스토리 공유하기














개요
This book examines how emotions are crucial to politics. Emotions work to define who we are as well as shape what we do. Sara Ahmed explores how emotions are lived and experienced through bodies, as well as how they are named in acts of speech. With reference to debates on international terrorism, asylum and migration, as well as reconciliation and reparation, she suggests that emotions circulate within public culture, as well as shape our encounters with others in everyday life. Ahmed considers how emotions keep us invested in relationships of power, and also shows how emotions might be crucial to feminist and queer politics of resistance. The Cultural Politics of Emotion is in dialogue with recent literature on emotions within gender studies, cultural studies, sociology, psychology and philosophy. Features:*Bold new take on the role of emotion in politics*Advances a theory of how emotions work - as part of our lived experience - and the affects they have in our lives*Topical case studies - e.g. global terrorism, refugees and asylum, Australian reconciliation*The author has built something of a reputation for confronting difficult issues


목차
Introduction: Feel Your Way
 
1. The Contingency of Pain
2. The Organisation of Hate
3. The Affective Politics of Fear
4. The Performativity of Disgust
5. Shame Before Others
6. In the Name of Love
7. Queer Feelings
8. Feminist Attachments
 
Conclusion: Just Emotions
이전글
The Promise of Happiness
다음글
Cruel Optimism