Emotions work to define who we are as well as shape what we do and this is no more powerfully at play than in the world of politics. Ahmed considers how emotions keep us invested in relationships of power, and also shows how this use of emotion could be crucial to areas such as feminist and queer politics. Debates on international terrorism, asylum and migration, as well as reconciliation and reparation, are explored through topical case studies. In this book the difficult issues are confronted head on. The Cultural Politics of Emotion is in dialogue with recent literature on emotions within gender studies, cultural studies, sociology, psychology and philosophy. Throughout the book, Ahmed develops a theory of how emotions work, and the effects they have on our day-to-day lives. New for this edition A substantial 15,000-word Afterword on 'Emotions and Their Objects' which provides an original contribution to the burgeoning field of affect studiesA revised BibliographyUpdated throughout.
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A bold exploration of the relationship between emotions and politics, through case studies on international terrorism, asylum, migration, reconciliation and reparation. Develops a theory of how emotions work and their effects on our daily lives.
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Contents: The Cultural Politics of Emotion; Introduction:; Feel Your Way;; Chapter 1:; The Contingency of Pain; Chapter 2:; The Organisation of Hate; Chapter 3:; The Affective Politics of Fear; Chapter 4:; The Performativity of Disgust; Chapter 5:; Shame Before Others; Chapter 6:; In the Name of Love; Chapter 7:; Queer Feelings; Chapter 8:; Feminist Attachments; Conclusion: Just Emotions; Afterword; Bibliography
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New edition locates this influential study of emotion in relation to affect studies

Product details

ISBN
9780748691135
Published
2014-06-11
Edition
2. edition
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Weight
417 gr
Height
234 mm
Width
156 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
264

Author

Biographical note

Sara Ahmed is an independent researcher. Her research interests are in feminist theory, critical race studies and postcolonial theory. Previous publications include Differences that Matter: Feminist Theory and Postmodernism (1998) and Strange Encounters: Embodied Others in Post-Coloniality (2000).